STILL gushing with pride after wearing the Socceroos captain’s armband for the first time, midfielder Mile Jedinak has revealed his desire to lead the side at the World Cup.
And Jedinak declared Crystal Palace’s relegation battle scars will ensure it defies the odds to secure survival in the Premier League relegation dogfight.
Jedinak, who has skippered English Premier League side Crystal Palace for the past 18 months, led Australia in the 4-3 loss to Ecuador in London a fortnight ago after Lucas Neill was left out of the squad.
“Walking the team out (against Ecuador) was the proudest moment of my career. It’s a responsibility given to you for a reason and knowing what that means is really special,’’ Jedinak said.
Mile wants to be captain at 2014 world cup
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