Iraq’s head coach, Graham Arnold, faces an uncertain future as his contract concludes after the upcoming World Cup. Despite the lack of formal discussions about extending his stay, Arnold insists retirement is not an option.
The 62-year-old Australian leader took the helm of Iraq in May last year. As the team prepares for its first World Cup appearance in four decades, Arnold is keeping his options open.
Reflecting on Iraq’s recent successes, including a decisive victory over Bolivia, Arnold is motivated to help underdog teams reach new heights on the global stage.