Socceroo Aiden O'Neill shakes off injury scare to be fit for World Cup debut

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Aiden O'Neill put a scare through the Socceroos camp when he went down with an ankle injury in early May, but says he is fit and ready for his World Cup debut.

Aiden O'Neill has recovered from an ankle injury in time for the World Cup. (Getty Images: Steve Christo/Corbis)

Socceroos midfielder Aiden O'Neill is set to make his World Cup debut in this month's tournament.

O'Neill went down with an ankle injury in May while playing for New York City FC in the US Major League Soccer.

ABC Sport will live blog every game of the FIFA World Cup, starting on June 12, with the Socceroos' first game against Türkiye on June 14.

Well and truly past the ankle injury that had Australia's hearts in their mouths, midfielder Aiden O'Neill has declared himself fit and ready to tackle his first World Cup.

O'Neill sent a scare through the Socceroos camp when he went down with an ankle injury while playing for New York City FC in early May.

But unlike fellow midfielder Patrick Yazbek, whose injury ruled him out of the World Cup, O'Neill was able to recover enough to get into last month's training camp in Sarasota.

"I obviously had a little issue. That's sorted now," O'Neill said.

"Obviously it happens to a lot of players, and thankfully I'm fine."

O'Neill was one of the unlucky final few to miss out on the Tokyo Olympics with the Olyroos and did not make his Socceroos debut until 2023, after the last World Cup.

"It's obviously a dream come true to be here, and it's about working hard and making sure that I take the opportunity I've been given," he said.

Australia is taking just four bona fide "midfielders": Jackson Irvine, O'Neill, Paul Okon-Engstler and Cammy Devlin.

Mathew Leckie, Connor Metcalfe and Ajdin Hrustic are more inverted wingers/attacking midfielders, along with Cristian Volpato.

O'Neill is a constant fixture in Tony Popovic's midfield and is enjoying linking up with former Melbourne City teammates Leckie and Metcalfe.

"I've got a lot of experience with Lecks, obviously from Melbourne City days, and we played quite well together, as well as Connor in there as well," he said.

"But I think it's really exciting. We've got an exciting squad, and we're all really excited."

The Socceroos were well-beaten by Mexico in the opening half of last week's 1-0 loss and O'Neill and his teammates are determined to be on the front foot against Switzerland on Saturday (Sunday AEST) in San Diego.

The 27-year-old has loved life in the MLS, even if it means copping some banter from his American teammates ahead of Australia's June 19 clash with the United States.

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