Jordan Bos impresses for Australia in ongoing match against Paraguay
The Guardian Sport • 1 min read • Latest: Jun 26, 2026, 3:00 PM
Last updated Jun 26, 2026

In a World Cup match in San Francisco Bay, Jordan Bos has left a mark on his teammates with electrifying performances. The left-back has displayed impressive agility, switching positions and creating opportunities, earning comparisons to stars like Gareth Bale. The match remains scoreless at 0-0 amid Paraguayan threats, including key plays from Julio Enciso and saves from goalkeeper Patrick Beach. As the Socceroos aim to secure a path to the knockout rounds, this ongoing contest is crucial for their campaign.
- •Match in progress with Australia and Paraguay tied at 0-0.
- •Jordan Bos has been pivotal, showcasing dynamic runs and positioning.
- •Julio Enciso poses a challenge for the Australian defense.
- •Patrick Beach has made key saves to keep the match level.
- 3:00 PMThe Guardian Sport — ‘There’s no ceiling’: electrifying Jordan Bos leaves Socceroo teammates in awe against Paraguay
"Left-back switched positions to eye-catching effect Earning comparisons to Gareth Bale and Arjen Robben The Socceroos’ left-back bounded down the right again, through one challenge then two, bursting into the box. Like a rising tide, or maybe even Gareth Bale, the relentless, surging Jordan Bos lifted those around him with every stride. At 0-0 against Paraguay, Australia had been inching towards the World Cup knockout rounds with each passing minute of this cool evening by the San Francisco Bay. The result felt further away, however, every time Paraguayan playmaker Julio Enciso found space, or when goalkeeper Patrick Beach was forced to make another save. Continue reading...
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