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Socceroos boss Arnold hailed by Mooy’s Chinese club Shanghai Port – The World Game
Graham Arnold’s decision not to call Aaron Mooy for June’s World Cup qualifiers has been appreciated in China for a number of reasons.

The Australian coach has allowed the Shanghai Port midfielder to return home to see family rather than head to Kuwait to take on the hosts, Jordan, Kuwait and Nepal in the remaining games in Group of qualification. With four wins from the first four games, the Socceroos are on course for a place in the third stage.
“Aaron being in China, being on his own, away from his family, he hasn’t seen his wife or kids for four months. The family haven’t been able to get into China. Aaron, felt he had to see…
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