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Australia goes for experience in net and a young kicker in shootout loss at the World Cup

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Australia goes for experience in net and a young kicker in shootout loss at the World Cup
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Australia goes for experience in net and a young kicker in shootout loss at the World Cup

2026-07-04 08:02 Last Updated At:08:20

ARLINGTON, Texas (AP) — With Australia about to head to a shootout at the World Cup, coach Tony Popovic made a switch in net late during extra time, going with an experienced goalkeeper over the tournament first-timer who had already made some key stops.

Then, after Egypt made its first three shots in the shootout, Popovic sent out 18-year-old defender Lucas Herrington for a much-needed kick.

Neither of those moves worked out for the Socceroos in the round of 32. Egypt beat Australia 4-2 on penalty kicks after they had played to a 1-1 draw Friday.

Herrington's miss set up the game-deciding goal by Hossam Abdelmaguid. Mathew Ryan, the keeper in his 105th international appearance for Australia, didn't stop any of Egypt’s four shots after replacing starter Patrick Beach.

“I'm sure you'd be saying something else if the young kid scored. You'd probably be sitting there saying how wonderful it is that an 18-year-old took the penalty and scored,” Popovic responded when asked about that decision. “I trust him to play in a game that we needed to get a result against Paraguay, and a game where elimination was on the line. What’s the difference with a penalty?”

As for the late keeper switch, the 34-year-old Ryan came in despite several strong saves from the 22-year-old Beach, who was playing in only his sixth game for Australia. Beach made a sprawling save on a header in the waning moments of regulation, and seconds later had a much easier stop on a shot by Mohamed Salah.

Popovic said that change had always been an option, and the decision was made to do that with the team's final substitute of the match.

“It didn't work, so we can look at many things in the reasons behind it, but with Matty’s experience and, I think, if you looked at his record in saving penalties, Patrick is new as a goalkeeper not just with the national team, but even in club football,” the coach said. “We just felt that Matty’s experience will be the difference. In the end, it didn’t work out that way, but not because of Matty's poor judgment or lack of ability. They took really good penalties."

That was an interesting twist from four years ago, before Popovic was the head coach, when then-captain Ryan was the keeper taken out late in extra time of a must-win game. Australia qualified for a fifth straight World Cup after a 5-4 penalty shootout win over Peru in the intercontinental playoffs, with substitute keeper Andrew Redmayne saving the last penalty.

It was also reminiscent of when Netherlands goalkeeper Tim Krul was subbed in by coach Louis van Gaal in the 120th minute of the 2014 World Cup quarterfinals against Costa Rica specifically for the penalty shootout. Krul saved two penalties, leading the Netherlands to a 4-3 shootout victory. The game was scoreless through extra time and Krul replaced starter Jasper Cillessen.

When Australia had the first shot in the latest shootout, Harry Souttar missed with a kick over the top of the crossbar. Egypt made its first three kicks, while Jackson Irvine and Awer Mabil were good for Australia before Herrington took his turn.

“Yeah, of course, I think a lot of people would be wondering why I stepped up. The coaching staff, the team, had my back,” Herrington said. “I was confident, so I knew where I wanted to put it, I did my routine and just unfortunately didn't go my way. So I’ll keep working on it, keep working hard and hopefully come back.”

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Australia goalkeeper Mathew Ryan (1) misses a save on penalty a shootout against Egypt's Mahmoud Saber (21) during the World Cup round of 32 soccer match between Australia and Egypt in Arlington, Texas, near Dallas, Friday, July 3, 2026. (AP Photo/Gareth Patterson)

Australia goalkeeper Mathew Ryan (1) misses a save on penalty a shootout against Egypt's Mahmoud Saber (21) during the World Cup round of 32 soccer match between Australia and Egypt in Arlington, Texas, near Dallas, Friday, July 3, 2026. (AP Photo/Gareth Patterson)

Australia's Lucas Herrington (25) reacts to missing a penalty during a shootout in the World Cup round of 32 soccer match between Australia and Egypt in Arlington, Texas, near Dallas, Friday, July 3, 2026. (AP Photo/Gareth Patterson)

Australia's Lucas Herrington (25) reacts to missing a penalty during a shootout in the World Cup round of 32 soccer match between Australia and Egypt in Arlington, Texas, near Dallas, Friday, July 3, 2026. (AP Photo/Gareth Patterson)

CHICAGO (AP) — The Chicago Cubs selected left-hander Drew Pomeranz from Triple-A Iowa before Friday's 17-1 loss to the St. Louis Cardinals and optioned lefty Jordan Wicks to the farm club.

The 37-year-old Pomeranz worked a 1-2-3 ninth against the Cardinals. He returned to the Cubs after going 2-2 with one save and a 2.17 ERA in 57 regular-season appearances covering 49 2/3 innings in 2025. He went on to pitch in six postseason games, allowing one run in six innings, as Chicago advanced to the NLDS and fell to Milwaukee in five games.

Pomeranz first joined the Cubs last season after they purchased his contract from Seattle in late April. He became a reliable regular in Chicago’s bullpen.

“He was such a big part of last year,” said Jed Hoyer, Cubs president of baseball operations. “He came in here and did massive innings the whole year.”

Pomeranz signed as a free agent with the Los Angeles Angels in December. He was released by Los Angeles on June 18 after going 0-3 with a 5.01 ERA in 23 1/3 innings over 25 appearances.

“Obviously, he struggled a bit with the Angels, but our hope is that we can get him back on track,” Hoyer said. “No expectations, just believe in the competitor, believe in the person.”

Pomeranz appeared in two games with Iowa, allowing no runs, one hit and one walk in two innings.

Over his 13-year major league career, Pomeranz is 50-64 with a 3.85 ERA in 371 games with eight teams. He was an All-Star in 2016 with San Diego.

The Cubs had recalled Wicks from Iowa on June 28 for a second stint this season. He appeared in two games, working four innings and allowing a run on five hits while picking up two saves.

Wicks had been hit hard in two games with the Cubs in May and is 0-2 with 10.45 ERA this season.

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Chicago Cubs pitcher Jordan Wicks throws during the 10th inning of a baseball game against the Milwaukee Brewers, Sunday, June 28, 2026, in Milwaukee. (AP Photo/Kayla Wolf)

Chicago Cubs pitcher Jordan Wicks throws during the 10th inning of a baseball game against the Milwaukee Brewers, Sunday, June 28, 2026, in Milwaukee. (AP Photo/Kayla Wolf)

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