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Australia stunned Turkey 2-0 in their World Cup opener at Vancouver Stadium, with New York City FC midfielder Aiden O'Neill starting and playing the full 90 minutes for the Socceroos. Turkey were largely perceived as the favorite, with Real Madrid's Arda Güler and Inter Milan's Hakan Çalhanoğlu among their top players.
O'Neill's work rate, passing accuracy, and defensive contributions helped neutralize Turkey's creative threats while providing the platform for Australia's attacking players to flourish. The box-to-box midfielder joined NYCFC in April 2025 from Belgian side Standard Liège and has tallied seven ****** ists in 31 regular-season matches.
Australia scored on either side of halftime to begin their World Cup journey on the front foot, with goals from Nestory Irankunda and Connor Metcalfe. O'Neill's midfield presence allowed the Socceroos to control tempo against a Turkey side expected to dominate possession through their Serie A stars.
With his complete performance, O'Neill became the third active MLS player to play for Australia in the World Cup, following former Red Bull New York midfielder Tim Cahill (2014) and former Columbus Crew defender Miloš Degenek (2022). O'Neill is one of three MLS players on Australia's World Cup squad, alongside NYCFC teammate Kai Trewin and Colorado Rapids defender Lucas Herrington.
O'Neill has made 39 appearances across all competitions for NYCFC, helping New York City reach the MLS Eastern Conference Final last season. His transition from European football to MLS has provided him the platform to maintain his international form.
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