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Posted: 2024-03-21 21:28:55

Makeshift left-back Kye Rowles is shaping as a crucial part of the Socceroos' hopes of securing a spot in the final round of World Cup qualification, as Graham Arnold waits to learn the results of Jordy Bos's knee scan.

Owing to his late arrival in Australia, Arnold started Bos on the bench in Thursday night's 2-0 win over Lebanon in Sydney, with Rowles — who is a centre-back — forced to play on the left side of a back four.

But Arnold's plans were thrown into chaos when Bos came on for Riley McGree, who had a foot injury, in the first half, only to succumb to knee trouble himself.

The pair will be sent for scans, with Arnold hinting Middlesbrough midfielder McGree and Belgian-based Bos would be unavailable for Tuesday's trip to Canberra where the Socceroos play Lebanon again.

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