He might be long retired but Tim Cahill is still having a major impact for the Socceroos - not only by helping them secure their salubrious training digs in Qatar, but by passing on some one-on-one advice on what it takes to be an effective World Cup striker to the man who will likely spearhead Australia’s attack against France.
Doha-based Cahill is the chief sports officer at the Aspire Academy, the $1.3 billion all-inclusive facility where the Socceroos will be sleeping, eating, training and relaxing for the next three weeks - thanks largely to his local connections.
There can be no greater endorsement of the spot they’ve chosen to call home for their time in Qatar than the fact that they’ll be sharing it with the host nation - although Australia’s private sections and accommodation areas have been decked out in green and gold, and plastered with inspirational messages and photos of past successes by the team and the 26 players in Graham Arnold’s squad.
Most of them were on deck in Qatar by the time Mitchell Duke, the 31-year-old striker who plays for Fagiano Okayama in Japan’s second division, spoke at a press conference on Monday afternoon (Qatar time).
Duke was one of the earliest arrivals in camp, and numbers were so short at the team’s first training session that Cahill, now 42 and still fit as a fiddle, pulled on the boots to help out.
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The proximity to him has been pure gold for Duke, the all-action target man who is heavily favoured to start up front against France in Australia’s daunting first-up Group D match next Wednesday at 6am (AEDT). He’s not quite a player of Cahill’s calibre, but he does share similar traits, and with his aerial prowess and ferocious pressing, he embodies the “boxing kangaroo” approach Arnold has spoken so much about.
“He’s awesome to be able to actually work with - the greatest goalscorer for the Australia national team,” Duke said of Cahill.
“For me, being a striker myself, he’s given me some great pointers and helping me prepare. To get that kind of one-on-one time with such a legend is priceless, and I’m definitely soaking it all in and trying to learn as much as I can in a short period of time, because if it benefits me, it benefits the national team.