Harry Souttar
CB
Ball-Playing Centre Back
Oct 22, 1998 (27)
Right
6'7"
223 lb
Captains team to victory
Souttar generated one shot (one on goal) and one chance created in Sunday's 2-0 win over Turkey.
Analysis: Souttar led his team to victory, expertly managing a low block and recording 13 clearances, two tackles, and two blocks. He consistently dealt with Arda Guler, Orkun Kokcu, and Kerem Akturkoglu. This match marked the first time Souttar captained his team in a World Cup.
New opportunity at World Cup
Souttar will look to feature as a solid defensive option for Australia following his call-up to the 2026 World Cup.
Analysis: After battling back from a severe Achilles injury, Souttar is expected to feature prominently for Australia at the World Cup. The defender's aerial prowess make him a key asset in both penalty areas, racking up clearances and duel-winning numbers while also offering occasional goal-scoring potential. Australia's defense often looks more secure when he's available, highlighting his importance to the squad. His statistical profile is likely to be driven by defensive actions, although set pieces provide an opportunity for him to push forward. His most recent international participation came in the World Cup qualifiers, where he totaled 41 clearances across 11 appearances.
Racing to make World Cup squad
Souttar (Achilles) has been spotted running on the grass Wednesday as part of Australia's pre-camp in Sarasota, with coach Tony Popovic taking a close look at him before deciding whether he is ready to participate in the World Cup, according to the Socceroos.
Analysis: Souttar ruptured his Achilles tendon in December 2024 while on loan at Sheffield United and endured a series of setbacks across a 483-day absence before returning to action last month with Leicester City, where he played well in two fixtures. Manager Popovic praised the center-back's mental resilience and leadership qualities, noting that the aura and presence he brings cannot be replicated by younger players. If cleared to join the squad, it would represent a remarkable comeback story for the Australian international who played underdone at the 2022 World Cup and is determined to make amends on the biggest stage this summer.
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