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Socceroos receive World Cup wake up call and have a week to find answers

Socceroos receive World Cup wake up call and have a week to find answers
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Socceroos (PERSON) World Cup (EVENT) World Cup: (EVENT) US (LOCATION) Tony Popovic (PERSON) Seattle Stadium (LOCATION) American (ORG) Australia (LOCATION) Paraguay (LOCATION) Türkiye (LOCATION) Mathew Leckie (PERSON) Americans (ORG) Turkish (ORG) Folarin Balogun (PERSON) Cameron Burgess (PERSON)
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