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Some foreign football teams would have headed straight for a Jacuzzi in a swish Bali hotel after a match against Indonesia at the sweltering Gelora Bung Karno Stadium here -- but not Australia's Socceroos.
Some foreign football teams would have headed straight for a Jacuzzi in a swish Bali hotel after a match against Indonesia at the sweltering Gelora Bung Karno Stadium here -- but not Australia's Socceroos.
Byline: By Dan Childs UZBEKISTAN have been one of the surprise packages at the Asian Cup, but layers are still not giving them enough respect and they look decent value at 11-4 to record a 90-minute success over Saudi Arabia in today's quarterfinal clash at the Gelora Bung Karno Stadium in Jakarta.
 
 
 
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