Special talent': Popovic hails history-making Herrington as Socceroos book last-32 spot
Australia’s World Cup run advanced as coach Tony Popovic hailed Lucas Herrington as a “special talent” after the Socceroos booked the knock-out stage with a 0-0 draw against Paraguay at Levi’s Stadium in Santa Clara. The result secured second place in Group D for Australia, guaranteeing a round-of-32 match in Dallas at 4am on July 4 (AEST). The opponent will be the Group G runner-up, with Iran, Egypt, Belgium or New Zealand still in contention. Popovic made six changes from the 2-0 defeat by the United States, including starting the 18-year-old Herrington over Cameron Burgess. Herrington’s calm, composed performance was highlighted as he earned his fourth start for Australia. About 69,000 fans watched a cagey contest, with early chances created when Volpato’s cutback forced a save from Paraguay keeper Orlando Gill.

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