MONTREAL, Canada -- With the 2026 FIFA World Cup firmly in his sights, Socceroos striker Mohamed Touré has told ESPN that he doesn't want to put a ceiling on what he can achieve, with a growing maturity off the field propelling his rising fortunes on it.
Despite requiring pre-game painkillers for a shoulder injury he picked up pre-window with his club side Randers , Touré made his second straight start for Australia in their 1-0 win over Canada on Friday evening, chasing down a Connor Metcalfe pass before whipping in a cross for Nestory Irankunda to turn home.
This followed a standout Soccer Ashes by the 21-year-old in September, where he registered his first international assist in setting up Max Balard 's late goal to beat New Zealand in Canberra before then logging