
Australia coach Graham Arnold's future is up in the air following the World Cup qualifying loss to Japan, with local media reports he may be sacked as early as next week.
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Arnold came into the home match under fire after breaching Australia's mandatory isolation period following his positive test for COVID-19, while needing a win to keep alive the Socceroos' hopes of qualifying automatically for the finals in Qatar.
Instead, the dreary 2-0 defeat to the Blue Samurai condemned them to a perilous path of playoffs, while underlining Australian football's stagnation relative to top Asian nations.
The Age and Sydney Morning Herald newspapers reported Football Australia are weighing sacking him after next Tuesday's dead rubber qualifier against Saudi Arabia, citing unnamed sources privy to the governing body's decision-making.
FA did not provide immediate comment when contacted by Reuters on Saturday but said in February they would back Arnold through to the end of qualifying.
Arnold's agent said the coach would not comment on whether he had FA's support to continue in the role.
Arnold defended his team's performance against the Blue Samurai and said he backed them to get through the June playoffs in Qatar.