
Games: 49. climb:: 22. Drawed: 12. Harms: 15. Goals scored: . The goals admitted: 58.
During his career, Postkoglo was a defender, represented Australia four times, and in 2013 he had a chance to become the country’s national manager.
At the 2014 World Cup in Brazil, Australia ended a tough group that also included the Netherlands, Chile and the winner of 2010 Spain.
Australia hosted the Asian Cup in January 2015, with Post Kogloloing more than 76,000 people watching the match against South Korea in Sydney.
Central player Massimo Loongo (now at Ipswitch Town) put Australia forward, before his son Hyung-min, the current captain in Tottenham, drew in the 91st minute to win the draw to extra time. But James Tross, who developed through the Newcastle United Academy, won the winner, while Postkoglo and Australia won 2-1 to win the tournament.
Former Everton midfielder Tim Kahil was a key player for Australia in an interview with Optus Sport in, external It was full of praise for the mail of Koglo.
“I never knew the sword until he came to work in Australia. “When you listen to him, everything he talks about is simple and logical – he wants the ball in playing, action and density, and that’s what the players want.
“The way you look at a coach are theirs and the second is their training. Everything has been measured and calculated. What I am very honest with is very little, there is really a good way about him and you see how he has a relationship with the players.