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SPO:How Socceroos will reboot for high-stakes Paraguay game

The Socceroos are adamant they have learned from wilting under a physical barrage from the United States as they plot a swift response from the get-go against Paraguay.

Plenty of the post-mortem from Saturday's 2-0 loss in Seattle centred around coach Tony Popovic's call to bench last-start goal scorers Nestory Irankunda and Connor Metcalfe.

But Popovic also talked about being sluggish out of the blocks and struggling to go with the US physically in the first half.

Midfielder Paul Okon-Engstler described the US loss as the most physical match of his career and expected a similar match against Paraguay.

"We didn't come out of the blocks strong, and I think that that put us on the back foot in the first half," Okon-Engstler said.

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