FFA’s new congress model was rejected on Thursday prompting the possibility of FIFA installing a normalisation committee to run the game in Australia.  

Several overseas and Australian coaches have been linked to replace Ange Postecoglou with Lowy adamant the current state of the sport would not affect the appointment of a new national mentor.

“I don’t think it’s disruptive at all,” Lowy told Fox Sports News on Friday.

“David (Gallop) and his team will move along. The sun will shine tomorrow. FFA will come back to work. The FFA management team will get on with the job.

“As David said numerous times in the last week or so; he’s putting together a process. It’ll be a thorough process and he’ll just get on with it.”

The World Cup’s final draw is set to be released Saturday with stand-in coach Ante Milicic representing Australia at the draw in place of Postecoglou.

Milicic stood next to Postecoglou in Brazil, and while he would love to be there again in Russia, he was coy about his chances.

“I’d love to be there,” he told AAP.

“At the same time not much surprises me in football these days.

“For the last World Cup in Brazil, I came late into it. The former coach and assistant qualified and didn’t get to go.”