The moment Socceroos linchpin thought his World Cup dream was over

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Ajdin Hrustic has tried his best to erase it from his memory, the moment when he thought his World Cup dream was in tatters. But now he’s here in Qatar, and it’s within touching distance, so he’s happy enough to revisit it | VinceRugari SMHSport

Ajdin Hrustic has tried his best to erase it from his memory, the moment when he thought his World Cup dream was in tatters. But now he’s here in Qatar, and it’s within touching distance, so he’s happy enough to revisit it.on October 16 when, early in the second half, they won a corner kick.

Hrustic’s internal monologue went dark, and he ripped a handful of turf out of the pitch at the Stadio Marcantonio Bentegodi out of pure anger. Then, finally, came the diagnosis: he didn’t need surgery. His ears had deceived him. There was no snap. Nothing that showed up on the MRI, anyway.

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