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Mile Jedinak knows what it's like to take a World Cup penalty

Now an assistant coach for the Socceroos, and with a penalty shootout a possibility when Australia face Egypt in the round of 32, Mile Jedinak knows what it takes to seize the moment.

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abc.net.auStai leggendo11 h fa

Mile Jedinak knows what it's like to take a World Cup penalty

Now an assistant coach for the Socceroos, and with a penalty shootout a possibility when Australia face Egypt in the round of 32, Mile Jedinak knows what it takes to seize the moment.

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theguardian.com11 h fa

Socceroos turn to secret weapon Mile Jedinak in case of World Cup shootout

Australia are leaning on the knowledge of their assistant coach, who never missed a penalty during his international playing career, ahead of the last-32 clash with Egypt

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theage.com.au11 h fa

The secret weapon helping the Socceroos prepare for World Cup penalty drama

With the clash against Egypt balanced on a knife’s edge, Australia is preparing to counter the ‘inhumane’ pressure of a penalty shootout aided by a former captain who never missed.

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Timeline cronologica

  1. giovedì 2 luglio 2026·theage.com.au

    The secret weapon helping the Socceroos prepare for World Cup penalty drama

    With the clash against Egypt balanced on a knife’s edge, Australia is preparing to counter the ‘inhumane’ pressure of a penalty shootout aided by a former captain who never missed.

  2. giovedì 2 luglio 2026·theguardian.com

    Socceroos turn to secret weapon Mile Jedinak in case of World Cup shootout

    Australia are leaning on the knowledge of their assistant coach, who never missed a penalty during his international playing career, ahead of the last-32 clash with Egypt

  3. giovedì 2 luglio 2026·abc.net.au

    Mile Jedinak knows what it's like to take a World Cup penalty

    Now an assistant coach for the Socceroos, and with a penalty shootout a possibility when Australia face Egypt in the round of 32, Mile Jedinak knows what it takes to seize the…