BEIJING, June 16 -- Australia has ruled out the
prospect of fielding a weakened team in its next World Cup match against Brazil
to protect its players from being suspended for its final Group F game with
Croatia.
Four players — goalscorers Tim Cahill and John Aloisi
and defenders Vince Grella and Craig Moore — collected yellow cards in Monday's
opening 3-1 win over Japan in Kaiserslautern.
Those players would automatically miss the Croatian
match if they received another yellow card against world champion Brazil in
Munich on Sunday.
With the match against Croatia looming as the likely
decider to see who goes through to the second round, the Australians could be
tempted to bench those four and start with a weakened team.
Assistant coach Graham Arnold said the matter had not
been discussed but the Australian players all wanted to play against Brazil.
“We don't have the luxury of being able to rest
players,” Arnold said.
(Source: Shenzhen Daily/Agencies)