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sport news Graham Arnold's Socceroos job will be in limbo for at least a MONTH despite ... trends now

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Just sign him up NOW! Graham Arnold's job with the Socceroos will be in limbo for at least a MONTH despite coach leading team to Australia's best ever World Cup result

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Graham Arnold's tenure as Socceroos coach will be unresolved for at least a month as Football Australia review the World Cup campaign.

Arnold's contract ended when the Socceroos were knocked out in Qatar with a 2-1 loss to Argentina in a round of 16 clash.

The Socceroos boss is now on holiday as he weighs his future.

'I just want to go away, have a good holiday, have a break and see what happens,' Arnold said after the Argentina game.

'I haven't even thought about it (my future). I need a rest and no doubt I will have good discussions then with the organisation.'

Arnold's team surpassed the 'golden generation' who made the Round of 16 at the 2006 World Cup - but he won't know if he is still in the top job for at least a month (pictured after Sunday's loss to Argentina in Qatar)

Arnold's team surpassed the 'golden generation' who made the Round of 16 at the 2006 World Cup - but he won't know if he is still in the top job for at least a month (pictured after Sunday's loss to Argentina in Qatar)

The coach - who is now on a well-earned holiday - insists soccer in Australia needs an injection of government funding to make the most of the team's incredible World Cup run

The coach - who is now on a well-earned holiday - insists soccer in Australia needs an injection of government funding to make the most of the team's incredible World Cup run

FA chief executive James Johnson said those discussions and other staffing matters would be part of an in-depth review into Australia's cup campaign.

'We look forward to discussing our plans for the next World

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