Soccer-Arnold proud after young Socceroos trample Taiwan


Soccer Football - International Friendly - Korea Republic v Australia - Busan Asiad Stadium, Busan, South Korea - June 7, 2019 Australia coach Graham Arnold before the match REUTERS/Kim Hong-Ji

MELBOURNE (Reuters) - A 5-1 rout of Taiwan gave Australia another small push on the road to the 2022 World Cup in Qatar and some handy experience for younger players eyeing a daunting challenge at next month's Tokyo Olympics.

Graham Arnold, who coaches Australia's senior and Olympic teams, blooded three debutants against Taiwan on Monday and changed his entire starting 11 from the side that beat Kuwait 3-0 last week.

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