Jordan loss a big learning curve, says Socceroo Luongo

The West Asians went top of Group B after second half strikes from Hasan Abdel Fattah and Hamza Al Dardour handed them victory in Amman on Thursday as the Socceroos suffered their first defeat of the campaign.





"The counter attack is a bit dangerous for us, we handled that really well in the past games and today I didn't think we were as good at handling two chances," Luongo was quoted as saying by AAP after the Socceroos first defeat of the campaign.

"We won't steer away from where we're trying to go with our football, it's just we might be a bit more cautious, we know what can hurt us now.

"It's a massive learning curve today."

Jordan have 10 points from four matches in the pool, one ahead of Australia with only the top spot guaranteed a passage through to the next round of World Cup qualifiers in Asia.

The Socceroos face Kyrgyzstan at home next month and what should be a straightforward trip to lowly Bangladesh before they finish their campaign in March by hosting Tajikistan and Jordan.

Luongo, the player of the tournament as Australia won the Asian Cup on home soil in January, was adamant the Socceroos would make it through to the next round.

"We're confident that we'll win every other game. If you're not confident, you shouldn't be in the squad," he said.

However, Luongo, who plays for English second tier outfit Queens Park Rangers, stated his preference for a chance in his preferred central midfield role in the upcoming matches after being played in a more advanced wide role against Jordan.

"I think I'm a lot better in my ability in tight little holes," the 23-year-old said.

"I'm not a winger so it's a bit difficult for me to go for a plan B.

"But I do this for the team and I understand that's the role the boss wants me to play. Whether he still wants me to play, I don't know."













(Writing by Patrick Johnston in Singapore; Editing by Greg Stutchbury)


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