Josh Nisbet on his Socceroos dream come true and determination to make an impact in the squad
Josh Nisbet’s elation was palpable as he addressed the press in his new role as part of the Socceroos squad. Despite his last-minute addition being a “dream come true,” the Central Coast Mariners standout was adamant that he is not just there to fill a spot. Initially left out of Graham Arnold’s squad for the World Cup qualifiers against Lebanon, Nisbet’s inclusion came as a replacement for the injured Lewis Miller. The midfielder, who leads the Isuzu UTE A-League in assists, joins other A-League stars in the lineup.
Expressing his excitement at the opportunity, Nisbet mentioned how the news kept him up at night, pondering the rapid transition from club to national team duties. Emphasizing his goal of securing playing time and proving his worth in the squad, Nisbet acknowledged the competitive nature of football and the importance of capitalizing on opportunities.
His impressive performance in the A-League, contributing to the Mariners’ success in the past season and the AFC Cup, has led to this well-deserved recognition. Nisbet’s versatile play style and enjoyment of the game have garnered attention, culminating in his call-up to the Socceroos squad. Reflecting on the heartwarming moment of learning about his selection in the presence of his teammates, Nisbet expressed gratitude for their support.
Addressing rumors of a potential move to Melbourne City, Nisbet clarified that no agreement has been reached yet, keeping his options open. On the other hand, Adam Taggart, the Perth Glory captain, credited his return to form to his return to Australia and the comfort of being with his childhood club. Highlighting the significance of personal happiness off the field in driving on-pitch performance, Taggart stressed the impact of a familiar environment and support system on his game.
As Nisbet and Taggart gear up for international duties with the Socceroos, their stories underscore the intrinsic connection between personal fulfillment and professional success in the world of football. These players’ journeys epitomize the dedication and resilience required to excel in the competitive realm of international soccer.
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