Türkiye captain Hakan Çalhanoğlu fires warning to Australia ahead of World Cup opener

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  • Hakan Çalhanoğlu believes Türkiye will dominate Australia in their World Cup opener due to superior quality and talent
  • The Türkiye captain acknowledged the pressure of returning to the World Cup for the first time since 2002
  • Australia have already used outside criticism as motivation ahead of Saturday’s clash in Vancouver

Türkiye captain Hakan Çalhanoğlu has confidently predicted his side will dominate Australia in their opening match of the 2026 FIFA World Cup, insisting the Crescent Stars possess greater quality and a more talented squad than the Socceroos.

The Inter Milan midfielder made the comments ahead of Saturday’s Group D clash in Vancouver as Türkiye prepare for their first World Cup appearance in 24 years.

Quarter-finalists at Euro 2024 and widely tipped to progress comfortably from a group that also includes Paraguay and the United States, Türkiye arrive in Canada carrying significant expectations from supporters at home and across their global diaspora.

Despite acknowledging Australia’s physical strengths, Çalhanoğlu believes Türkiye’s technical superiority will prove decisive.

“Our coach analysed them with us together,” Çalhanoğlu told reporters on Friday.

“We know that they’re a physical team, that they’re good on corner kicks and the free kicks, because they are tall and strong.

“But I think that we dominate tomorrow, the game, because we have more qualities and a more talented team, so we will see tomorrow what happens.”

The comments are unlikely to go unnoticed in the Australian camp, which has already spent much of the build-up responding to criticism from pundits and observers.

Australia have been labelled “average” and “lay-ups” by some analysts, remarks that several members of Tony Popovic’s squad have publicly rejected.

Midfielder Connor Metcalfe recently admitted he was “sick of” hearing the criticism, while defender Jordan Bos said the comments had provided extra motivation heading into the tournament.

Veteran defender Miloš Degenek has also suggested the pressure rests more heavily on Türkiye, given their long absence from football’s biggest stage.

“Türkiye has got a lot of pressure as well, because they haven’t been to a World Cup since 2002,” Degenek said earlier this week.

“There’s a lot of hope on them, and a lot of pressure.”

That pressure was something both Çalhanoğlu and defender Ozan Kabak openly acknowledged on the eve of the match.

“It’s been a long time, very long time,” Çalhanoğlu said.

“Everyone is waiting for tomorrow. We are proud, after 24 years, to be back again. Everyone knows how it feels, and the pressure.

“At the same time, it is for us to represent our nation. The moment comes now. Tomorrow is the day. We’ve prepared for these two, three weeks, very well, and our focus is just on the game tomorrow.”

The 31-year-old admitted the expectations of millions of supporters are impossible to ignore but insisted the squad is embracing the occasion rather than fearing it.

“Everyone of us cares about it. All the team, they know how the pressure is.

“But at the same time, we also enjoy the moment. We cannot forget the moment, because as a child, you always dream for that. So now, your dream has come true.”

Kabak echoed those sentiments, insisting the team must focus on its football rather than the weight of expectation.

“Obviously, it’s big pressure, but we expect them to expect something from us,” Kabak said.

“Because we haven’t been on this stage, the biggest stage in the world.

“So let’s just focus on our game, not think about pressure and play our game. I think we can achieve something big and make them proud.”

Saturday’s meeting represents a crucial opening fixture for both nations, with many expecting the winner to take a major step towards reaching the knockout stages.

For Türkiye, it is the start of a long-awaited return to the World Cup stage. For Australia, it is another opportunity to prove that outside doubts count for little once the tournament begins.

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