
Alessandro Circati
Records five clearances
Circati had one shot (zero on goal), one cross (zero accurate, five clearances, three tackles won and two blocked shots in Friday's 2-0 loss to USA. In addition, he was given a yellow card in the 32nd minute.
Analysis: Circati was one of five players who took a shot for Australia in a game where they struggled to generate much offense. Circati's fantasy upside will remain tied to what he can do on the defensive side of the ball. Through two games, the Parma defender has 11 clearances, six blocked shots, five tackles and one interception.
Makes World Cup debut
Circati recorded one shot (zero on goal) in Sunday's 2-0 victory over Turkey.
Analysis: Circati played the full 90 minutes in Australia's 2-0 victory over Turkey, finishing with 13 defensive contributions, including six clearances, four blocks and an interception. He was repeatedly tested as Turkey dominated possession and directed sustained pressure toward Australia's penalty area and played a major role in preserving the clean sheet. Circati entered the tournament as one of the youngest members of Australia's preferred back line and his composed display highlighted his importance in the Australian defence.
Essential defender for NT
Circati is a likely starter in Australia's three-man defense heading into the World Cup.
Analysis: Circati has continued to build his reputation in Italy, where consistent playing time has accelerated his growth as a central defender. Over the past season, he scored one goal while averaging 4.8 clearances and 1.4 tackles per match across 31 starts for Parma, and he also found the back of the net during an international friendly against Curacao in March. Such involvement in high-intensity play, coupled with his aerial strength, make him one of the team's primary defensive picks. The central man brings a calm presence on the ball and is generally comfortable helping initiate attacks from deep positions. Other than that, regular minutes on the field could allow him to accumulate a respectable volume of clearances and interceptions, with Australia expected to lean heavily on its back line throughout the tournament.
Season high five tackles
Circati recorded five tackles (four won) and four clearances in Sunday's 2-0 defeat against Inter Milan.
Analysis: Circati delivered a solid defensive display despite the loss, setting a season high with five tackles alongside four clearances. The center back has now registered four or more tackles in each of his last two games and four or more clearances in each of his last eight appearances.
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