In the Asian Cup Group B match between Syria and Australia, there is a clear difference in strength between the two teams, and it is expected that Australia can overwhelm the opponents in the siege. After the first group match, Australia's offense will be more fluent, especially with the recovery of attacking core Lali McGill, so they will be able to break down Syria's defense, so it is worth to support the half-time away win. (Live on HOY TV 76 at 7:30pm on Thursday)
Australia's 2-0 win over India in the last match showed that the players had not yet adapted to the game, especially in the last kick, which was often too hasty. Facing India, which is a "parked bus", they had more than 70% of the possession and 27 attempts on goal, so with the strong control and creativity of the Kangaroo Army, it would not be difficult for them to score in the match as long as they play at their normal level.
Lallie McGill, who is playing for Middlesbrough, has just recovered from injury, and he gave an assist in the last game as a reserve. His breakthrough and creativity are the best weapons to break through the crowded defense, and he is expected to be a full-time player in this game, which will give Australia's strikers an extra edge. Australia is good at attacking in the early part of the game, and in four of their last five matches, they have taken the lead at halftime, so they will do the same in this match, hoping to take the lead.