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Hiddink almost certain to be new Australia coach
PSV Eindhoven coach Guus Hiddink is almost certain to take over as Australia coach, Football Federation Australia chief executive John O'Neill has said.
"We expect that once his duties (in Korea) are over we'll get his undivided attention. It will be a great coup if we get him and I'm 99 percent sure we will." Hiddink, who guided co-hosts South Korea to the semi-finals of the 2002 World Cup, has returned to the country where he is a hero for the Peace Cup tournament with Dutch champions PSV. Sydney's Daily Telegraph newspaper said on Wednesday Hiddink was expected to arrive in Australia to sign the contract once PSV's run in the tournament was over. PSV play French club Olympique Lyon later on Wednesday. If they win they will advance to the final on Sunday. Hiddink will replace Frank Farina, who stepped down after six years in charge
following Australia's elimination from the Confederations Cup last month.
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