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The Socceroos’ plans for Cahill remains one of coach Bert van Marwijk’s most closely guarded secrets.
 
In five games under the Dutchman, the 38-year-old has made two substitute appearances.
 
There was no-one more eager than Cahill to jump from the bench in Australia’s 2-1 loss to France, but van Marwijk opted to start Andrew Nabbout and bring on Tomi Juric in his place.
 
Jamie Maclaren, a last-minute call-up who has impressed with his finishing in training, might also be ahead of Cahill in the pecking order.
 
In his short tenure in charge of Australia, Van Marwijk has barely been drawn on his tactical plans or players.
 
He’s made no exception when it comes to Cahill.
 
“Everybody knows Tim’s situation. I’ve spoken to him a few times. It’s very clear the situation between us,” van Marwijk told AAP earlier this month.
 
“When I need him he must be ready. We’ve discussed that and he’s ready for that. If it’s 30 seconds or 30 minutes, when I need him he will be ready.”
 
On Wednesday in Samara, the 66-year-old declined once more to elaborate on whether Australia’s greatest goalscorer might be seen in a gold shirt.
 
“Every player in the squad is capable to start, even Tim (Cahill) can start,” he said.
 
“All the players have a chance.”
 
— with AAP
 
im Cahill has been a constant of Australian football for 15 years, yet on the eve of the Socceroos’ showdown with Denmark, he lurks as the great unknown.
 
The 38-year-old has so far been an onlooker in Russia, with no guarantee he’ll be involved against Denmark on Thursday night at Samara’s Cosmos Arena.
 
Fans clearly want to see the man who has on so many occasions dragged Australia across the line make an appearance against Denmark.
 
A poll asking fans to select their starting XI for the vital clash saw Cahill receive more votes than any other striker in the Australian team.
 
The all-time Socceroos leading goalscorer hasn’t scored at club level in over a year, managing fewer than three hours on the pitch during that time. But Cahilll’s international record cannot be ignored.
 
He’s netted 50 goals for Australia, scoring in every calendar year since 2004, most recently against Syria in October to keep the Socceroos on the road to qualification.
 
After taking down Peru in their opening encounter, Denmark head into tonight’s clash against the Socceroos on the back of a less than ideal build-up.
 
Following the win, Danish defender Jonas Knudsen was boarding a plane and rushing back to hospital.
 
The reason wasn’t due to injury however, Knudsen was in fact desperate to make it back to his wife who went into labour and gave birth weeks before the expected date.
 
In remarkable circumstances that have emerged, the private jet Knudsen took to make it home was in fact paid for by his Danish teammates.
 
“We’re footballers but also human beings,” goalkeeper Kasper Schmeichel told a media conference.
 
“I’m a father myself, I can’t imagine how big it must have been for Jonas to get the message but not be there. We wanted to help him, there are lots of fathers in the squad.
 
“You’ve got to look beyond football and to the human being, so we’d have done everything so he could go and see his newborn baby.”
 
IT’S all on the line for the Socceroos on Day Eight when they line-up against Denmark to get the day’s proceedings underway.
 
Australia's chances of advancing out of the group stage will receive a major boost if they can topple their European opponents when the game kicks off at 10pm (AEST).
 
A loss and their hopes of remaining in Russia will then rely on results going their way.
 
France and Peru will then take to the pitch for the second game of the night with the South American’s also desperate for a victory.
 
The final match of the night will see Lionel Messi lead Argentina into battle against Croatia who currently lead Group D.

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