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Back to EpisodesWorld Cup Daily for 01 June: South Africa Visa Delay, Uruguay Attack Questions, Australia Selection Debate, Algeria Goalkeeper Debate
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World Cup Daily for 01 June follows 4 stories: South Africa's visa delay, Uruguay's attack questions, Australia's selection debate, and Algeria's goalkeeper debate.
1. South Africa Visa Delay
South Africa's World Cup travel has been disrupted by visa problems that delayed the team's departure for North America less than two weeks before its June 11 opener with Mexico. According to the Athletic report linked in the post and SAFA's own statement, some players and staff could not travel on schedule because key visas were still unresolved, although one widely upvoted update in the thread said the players had since been cleared while a few staff were still waiting.
2. Uruguay Attack Questions
Uruguay has announced its World Cup squad, and the reaction immediately turned to how much of the old edge is still there without Luis Suarez and Edinson Cavani around. According to the Heavy squad roundup linked in the post, the core still includes Federico Valverde, Rodrigo Bentancur, Manuel Ugarte, Ronald Araujo, and Darwin Nunez, with Fernando Muslera also still hanging on in goal.
3. Australia Selection Debate
Australia has named its World Cup squad, and the discussion is less about a single shock inclusion than about whether this mix of veterans and younger attackers can produce another upset run. According to the Heavy roundup linked in the post, the list keeps experienced names like Mathew Ryan, Harry Souttar, Aziz Behich, and Jackson Irvine, while also giving Australia pace and unpredictability through players like Nestory Irankunda, Cristian Volpato, and Mohamed Toure.
4. Algeria Goalkeeper Debate
Algeria has announced its World Cup squad, but the post also makes clear that the list is not quite final because one of the four goalkeepers is still expected to be cut. According to the Heavy squad roundup, the pool includes Riyad Mahrez, Houssem Aouar, Rayan Ait-Nouri, Amine Gouiri, and Mohamed Amoura, so the conversation quickly moved from headline names to the balance of the roster.
That's it for today.