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Socceroos play last World Cup match

Rob Grasso speaks with Greg Dyett on Spain's victory over the Socceroos.

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Australia's 2014 World Cup effort came to an end this morning with their final game seeing the Soceroos lose to Spain 3-0.

Opening with back to back losses, the Socceroos were the first to be ruled out of the World Cup.

The Socceroos' final match in Brazil against world champions Spain also marks 200 days until the Asian Cup kicks off across five cities in Australia in January next year.

SBS' Rob Grasso is in Rio de Janeiro and he is speaking with Greg Dyett.

(Click on the audio tab above to hear the full interview)

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