Soccer-Australia's Beach backs coach after goalkeeper switch falls flat in World Cup shootout


Soccer Football - FIFA World Cup 2026 - Round of 32 - Australia v Egypt - Dallas Stadium, Arlington, Texas, U.S. - July 3, 2026 Australia's Patrick Beach IMAGN IMAGES via Reuters/Jerome Miron

MELBOURNE, July 6 (Reuters) - Australia goalkeeper ⁠Patrick Beach said he has no issues with the decision to replace him ⁠for the ill-fated penalty shootout against Egypt at the World Cup amid ‌criticism of coach Tony Popovic's tactics.

With the score locked at 1-1 in the round-of-32 clash in Arlington, Texas, Popovic brought on Mat Ryan for the last few minutes of extra time but the veteran ​stopper was unable to prevent Egypt winning 4-2 on ⁠penalties.

Fans and football pundits condemned the ⁠late switch but Beach said he had not even discussed it with Popovic.

"There was ⁠no ‌need for a chat in regards to any of that," Beach told reporters at Melbourne airport on Monday after arriving home from the United States.

"He's the ⁠coach, he makes the call, and as players we ​respect him and respect ‌his decisions."

Beach made a fine, reflex save to deny Egypt in second-half stoppage ⁠time and kept ​clean sheets against Turkey and Paraguay to help the Socceroos reach the knockout phase.

A local council in Melbourne renamed the city's St Kilda Beach to "Patrick Beach" for the duration of the ⁠World Cup in recognition of his efforts.

Beach said he ​would have been confident in his ability in the shootout against Egypt if he had been called upon.

“I always have confidence and trust in myself to do the job. ⁠Playing at a World Cup on a big stage like that in front of millions of fans around the world, it’s always a step up, but I’m very happy and proud of how I performed,” said the Melbourne City goalkeeper.

Australia will now look ​towards the 2027 Asian Cup starting in January in Saudi ⁠Arabia, and have a pair of home friendlies against Brazil lined up for September.

"We’ll try ​to do something special there,” Beach said of ‌the Asian Cup.

"There’s a lot of talent in ​this group. A lot of hard work has been put into play, and you’re seeing the results now."

(Reporting by Ian Ransom; Editing by Peter Rutheford)

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