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Guler leads Turkey back to World Cup promised land in Australia opener

By Reuters
June 12, 2026
Turkeys Arda Guler during training. —Reuters/File
Turkey's Arda Guler during training. —Reuters/File

VANCOUVER: Young attacking midfielder Arda Guler will lead a hungry Turkeyside as they make their return to the World Cup finals for the first time in more than two decades against an Australiasquad brimming with youthful vigour in their Group D opener at Vancouver’s BC Place on Saturday.

Despite strong showings in the European Championship in recent years, Turkey have not played at a World Cup since making the semi-finals in 2002, and though the 21-year-old Guler was not even born back then, he will bear the attacking hopes of his soccer-mad nation on his shoulders.

“He has talent, intuition, reading of the game; he knows when to slow down, when to go vertical, and he knows how to score. He has an innocent face, but he is very clever,” Turkey coach Vincenzo Montella said.

“He has talent, plays at a high level, and handles a lot of pressure.” While Guler’s shoulders may be broad enough to carry that burden, there are worries over his physical fitness after he sustained a hamstring injury late in his club season with Real Madrid that caused him to miss the run-in.

Appearances against North Macedonia and Venezuela put some of those fears to rest, but Guler’s task will not be an easy one as Turkey take on an Australian squad that made it to the last 16 of the 2022 World Cup in Qatar, where they lost to eventual winners Argentina.

Australia have rung the changes since and could have 17 World Cup debutants at this tournament, including two uncapped players in Japan-based striker Tete Yengi, 25, and 22-year-old attacker Cristian Volpato, who switched allegiance from Italy to Australia just ahead of the tournament.