Soccer-Turkey have time to recover from chastening Australia defeat, coach says


Soccer Football - FIFA World Cup 2026 - Group D - Australia v Turkey - BC Place, Vancouver, Canada - June 13, 2026 Turkey coach Vincenzo Montella reacts REUTERS/Agustin Marcarian

VANCOUVER, June 13 (Reuters) - Turkey ⁠coach Vincenzo Montella rued his side's slow start ⁠to the World Cup but said they still have ‌time to recover from a humbling 2-0 defeat by Australia in their Group D opener on Saturday.

Returning to the World Cup for the ​first time since 2002, Turkey dominated possession ⁠and camped out around ⁠the Australian box but were unable to break down the ⁠resolute ‌green and gold wall.

"We are extremely saddened," the Italian said. "We know there is still time to ⁠recover in the group stage.

"We know that in ​the beginning, the ‌team has been a little bit slow."

Turkey struggled ⁠to match Australia ​physically, with the Socceroos outmuscling their opponents in challenges and getting their heads to the ball first at crosses and ⁠corners.

"They're very tall, so it's very difficult ​sometimes," said Montella.

Australia had few chances but were dangerous on the break as Turkey scrambled to get players back from ⁠attacking positions, a cause for concern for Montella.

Turkey are above their next opponents Paraguay on goal difference only, and need to win in San Francisco on June 19 to ​keep their hopes of reaching the ⁠knockout phase alive.

While captain Hakan Calhanoglu's pre-match comments that Turkey were ​more talented than Australia ruffled ‌some feathers, Montella was gracious in ​defeat.

"They have been very good," he said.

(Reporting by Ed White in Los Angeles; Editing by Peter Rutherford)

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