Sainsbury hopes father-in-law Arnold gives him Socceroos captaincy


Soccer Football - World Cup - Australia Training - Australia Training Camp, Kazan, Russia - June 18, 2018 Australia's Trent Sainsbury during training REUTERS/John Sibley

MELBOURNE (Reuters) - Australia defender Trent Sainsbury has put his hand up to replace Mile Jedinak as captain of the Socceroos and, as the son-in-law of coach Graham Arnold, might have the inside track.

Or not.

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