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Postecoglou in Shenhua link ahead of playoffs

SPECULATION over Ange Postecoglou’s future is set to follow Australia into next month’s World Cup playoff against Honduras after the country’s football boss shed little light on the matter yesterday.

Local media reported last week that Postecoglou would step down after the two-leg playoff, regardless of whether Australia wins it and qualifies for the finals in Russia next year.

Postecoglou, who is contracted to the end of the World Cup, passed up the chance to deny the report, saying only that he was focused on the Honduras games in a statement issued by Football Federation Australia.

FFA Chief Executive David Gallop had little to add when pushed by reporters in Sydney yesterday but poured cold water on suggestions in the media that the 52-year-old might be replaced before the Honduras games to give the team certainty.

“We are focused on Honduras, those are massive games for us both away and (at home),” said Gallop.

“(Postecoglou’s) focus is on November and knuckling down to the task which is to qualify for our fourth consecutive World Cup.”

A successful former coach in Australia’s domestic top flight, Postecoglou has spoken openly about his ambitions to return to coaching at club level and pursue a role overseas.

News Ltd media reported yesterday that Chinese Super League club Shanghai Greenland Shenhua was preparing to table an offer worth US$3 million a year to Postecoglou to replace Uruguayan Gus Poyet, who quit last month.

Shenhua lost 1-2 to Tianjin Teda on Sunday, with the visitors scoring the winner in the 91st minute at Hongkou Football Stadium. Shenhua is 11th in the 16-team CSL standings, on 28 points from 27 games. Defending champion Guangzhou Evergrande tops the table on 61 points, 5 points ahead of Shenhua’s local rival SIPG.

Gallop said he had spoken to Postecoglou “a number of times” and was not convinced he had made up his mind.

“I think he’s not necessarily indicated that he’s made a decision (on his future). He’s focused on November, and that’s where we’re at.”




 

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