Charlie Austin has risked further angering Australians after claiming that the Socceroos will fail to secure a single point in their World Cup group.
Austin, 33, has relocated to Queensland after moving to A-League side Brisbane Roar over the off-season, having enjoyed stints at Southampton, QPR and West Bromwich Albion.
However, on Wednesday he took to Twitter to bemoan the 'awful' television on offer Down Under, which stirred mixed opinion among his 164,000 followers.
And on Thursday he once again took aim at his new homeland, writing off the Socceroos' chances of success at the World Cup in Qatar, which is set to kick off this month.
The Socceroos are in a tricky group containing France, Denmark and Tunisia, meaning they have a big task at hand to reach the knockout rounds.
When asked by talkSPORT's Dean Saunders and Jamie O'Hara whether the Australians are 'any good', Austin replied 'no', before revealing that he's made a bet with the Roar's kitman over their fate at the tournament.

 

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