Vidmar hails Victory winger’s impact

​Olyroos coach Aurelio Vidmar was upbeat after his team’s loss to China PR on Sunday night, saying the Aussies created numerous chances with Melbourne Victory's Connor Pain making a strong impact as a substitute.

A headed goal from Dutch-based Travis Cooper wasn’t enough for the Olyroos who went down 3-1 in Wuhan.

Olyroos go down to China

“We created a number of great chances in second half and Connor Pain had a very positive impact when he came on but we just couldn't convert,” he told www.socceroos.com.au after the game.

“I am pleased with the performance, we played some very good football and created a lot of chances.

“The intensity of the first half was very good, we dropped a little in the second half but there are reasons for this."

The opening line-up for Australia against China PR was:

Aaron Lennox, Mustfa Amini, Cameron Burgess, Travis Cooper, Andrew Hoole, Jamie Maclaren, Stefan Mauk, Steven Ugarkovic, Giancarlo Gallifuoco, Riley Woodcock, Shane D’Cunha.

The Olyroos are in China for a four-team tournament featuring home nation China PR, Brazil and Korea Republic.

The Olyroos’ first game on Friday night saw the Aussies draw 2-2 with Brazil.

Hero of that game was Corey Gameiro who scored the first goal and won the penalty converted by Mustafa Amini.

Olyroos stun Brazil with late goal to draw 2-2

The Olyroos are now preparing for Tuesday’s clash with Korea Republic.   

“Overall we are establishing a good platform to work from and we now prepare for the last match against Korea Republic,” Vidmar added.

Olyroos Squad for Chinese International Friendly Tournament – 14- 18 November 2014

Name

Club, Country

Mustafa AMINI

Borussia Dortmund, Germany

Corey BROWN

Brisbane Roar FC, Australia

Cameron BURGESS

Fulham FC, England

Travis COOPER

VVV Venlo, Netherlands

James DONACHIE

Brisbane Roar, Australia

Jack DUNCAN (gk)

Perth Glory, Australia

Ryan EDWARDS

Reading FC, England

Scott GALLOWAY

Melbourne Victory, Australia

Giancarlo GALLIFUOCO

Swansea A.F.C, Wales

Corey GAMEIRO

Sydney FC, Australia

Jason GERIA

Melbourne Victory, Australia

John HALL (gk)

Adelaide United, Australia

Andrew HOOLE

Newcastle Jets, Australia

Jackson IRVINE

Ross County FC, Scotland

Aaron LENNOX (gk)

QPR, England

Jamie MACLAREN

Perth Glory, Australia

Stefan MAUK

Melbourne City FC, Australia

Connor PAIN

Melbourne Victory, Australia

Steven UGARKOVIC

NK Osijek, Croatia

Ryan WILLIAMS

Barnsley, England (on-loan)

Riley WOODCOCK

Perth Glory, Australia

Kwame YEBOAH

Borussia Monchengladbach, Germany