Australia's young gun Herrington hopes for Salah test at World Cup

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Mon, 29 Jun 2026 - 11:09 GMT

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Mon, 29 Jun 2026 - 11:09 GMT

SANTA CLARA, California, June 28 (Reuters) - After making a World Cup debut at 18, defending Australia's goal from Mohamed Salah is the next box Lucas Herrington would ​like to tick in a fast-moving career.
 
Egypt captain Salah is a doubt ‌for the round of 32 clash against the Socceroos after suffering a hamstring strain during the 1-1 draw against Iran.
 
"It's nice to verse (compete ​against) players like that. Really, that's where you want to be, ⁠that's who you want to verse," Herrington told reporters at the Socceroos' training ​base in the San Francisco Bay Area.
 
"So to be given that opportunity, hopefully, ​it'll be special, and I can't wait."
 
Herrington became the youngest Socceroo to start a match at the global tournament in a high-stakes group clash against Paraguay.
 
In only his fifth international, he ​barely put a foot wrong in the 0-0 draw against the South ​Americans, which ensured Australia would meet Egypt as the second-placed team in Group D rather than ‌take ⁠on Germany as the third-ranked.
 
"That was the best moment of my life," said the Colorado Rapids player.
 
"I knew how important that game was, not just for us but for the whole country.
 
"So I was looking forward to it. Obviously I'd ​dreamed of that ​moment since I ⁠was a kid and I just really wanted to embrace it, enjoy it."
There may be more golden moments for Herrington ​in the near future.
 
Tony Popovic's side will bid to become ​the first ⁠Australia team to win a World Cup knockout match.
 
Herrington has also been linked with a move to Barcelona, a development that surprises none of his teammates.
 
Midfielder Connor ⁠Metcalfe said ​some players might be nervous about a teenager's ​decision-making when under pressure in defence.
 
"Nothing really fazes him, he never looks nervous. I'm not nervous ​when he has the ball," said Metcalfe.
 
 

 

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