I don't see why Verbeek insists on his 4-5-1 no matter what. When Australia went down 2-0 he stuck with it, even though it was clear that Australia wasn't getting any traction with one up front. It's great if you're hoping to nick a 1-0, but once you're down, you need to be more aggresive if you want a result. He refused to gamble, instead just putting a midfielder up front on his own after half time and bringing the striker into midfield.

Granted, Australia deserved to lose, but Verbeek's ridiculous stubborn love for 4-5-1 only made things worse.

I'll be glad when Verbeek is gone, and Australia has someone at the helm who actually knows how to make the most of the talent at their disposal rather than sticking to a formula and trying to shoehorn the limited supply of players into that system.