No social media, no milkshakes: How Australia upset World Cup odds

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No social media, no milkshakes: How Australia upset World Cup odds

Australia is in the last 16 of the World Cup and will play Argentina on Saturday. Graham Arnold's team has been thumped by France and beaten by Tunisia and Denmark. Arnold is optimistic about the future of his team. He is against social media and he forbids players from reading negative things on it. He would let his players have a milkshake if Gareth Southgate allowed them. The coach is also against the use of social networking. Australia beat Denmark on Wednesday. Mathew Leckie scored the winner. Argentina beat Tunisia 1-0. England will let players drink milksakes.

Australia beat Denmark and Tunisia. Arnold's team is aiming to reach the quarter-finals for the first time in their history. He was assistant to Guus Hiddink when the Socceroos were knocked out by Italy in the last 16th World Cup. Australia's slow start against Denmark was due to nerves. Australia will play Argentina in a quarterfinal. They are aiming for a first World cup quarterfinals in history, and Arnold is optimistic.


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