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Posted: 2022-12-01 22:50:41

Australian defender Milos Degenek is joining a queue of critics blasting FIFA for the cramped World Cup schedule.

The Socceroos meet Argentina in a round of 16 encounter on Sunday morning at 6am (AEDT), just two days after their last game.

Argentina coach Lionel Scaloni has described the scheduling as "madness" and Degenek agrees.

"It's something that FIFA need to consider, that we're not robots, that we are humans," Degenek said.

"And that we do need to recover and we can't just play day after day.

"We need a break as well."

The tight turnaround is compounded by the Doha heat, with temperatures at game-time rarely dipping below 30C.

But the Socceroos have a slight edge in recovery: they played their last game, a 1-0 win against Denmark, four hours before Argentina downed Poland 2-0.

That gives Lionel Messi's world number three outfit no reward for finishing top of their group. The Australians finished second in theirs.

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