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Return of the Jedi a blockbuster for Socceroos

Attacking ace Mathew Leckie says the Socceroos will get a massive boost from captain Mile Jedinak’s return, as they prepare for a Chinese burn in their Asian Cup quarter-final.

Jedinak will train with his teammates later on Tuesday for the first time since suffering an ankle injury 11 days ago in the tournament opener.

The midfielder has missed the past two games, but will be a key plank in Australia’s game plan to counter expected squeezing tactics from China in Thursday’s knockout final in Brisbane.

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“It will be tough for the other team to deal with, knowing that our captain is back,” Leckie told reporters on Tuesday.

“He’s a strong presence in the midfield, he breaks down a lot of play and I think it will be a massive boost for all of us.

“He has done so well this year and I’m sure the opposition will know that as well. So when they see him coming back, they will be worried.”

Leckie hailed Jedinak’s leadership off the pitch, as well as on.

“He is always there in the changerooms and also in training making sure you’re on your toes,” he said.

“And he’s also there to give you advice and boost your confidence – a great guy, you can always sit down with him and have a chat when you need to.

“He is a great leader and he has been a great player as well.”

The Socceroos on Tuesday started an in-depth study of China, who have surprised pundits with three consecutive group stage wins after the entering the tournament seemingly in a rebuilding phase.

The Australians believe the visitors will sit back on a scrappy Suncorp Stadium surface and try and suffocate the Socceroos, before trying to hit on the counter-attack.

“We see that they’re pretty compact, disciplined,” Leckie said.

“So we know that although the conditions aren’t as good as Melbourne – it’s obviously a little bit hotter here and there has obviously been problems with the pitch as well – we have still got to continue trying to keep the ball moving.

“We know they’re going to stay compact and work really hard so we have got to move them around the pitch.”

Socceroos coach Ange Postecoglou is tipped to make five changes to his starting line-up for the final.

Jedinak will return with Leckie, Tim Cahill and Robbie Kruse all expected to start – the latter trio came from the bench in the loss to South Korea last Saturday night.

And defender Alex Wilkinson will come into the side to replace suspended centre-back Matthew Spiranovic.

– AAP

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