Mile Jedinak - 7.5

Had a massive influence in the middle of the park and, by all reports, within the change rooms. Scored both of Australia's goals to preserve his perfect international record from the spot, which shouldn't be taken for granted. His physicality was important against France but there's an argument he should've been replaced for the Peru game with a more attacking option such as Massimo Luongo.

Aaron Mooy - 7

Was a key part of Australia's ability to play good possession football with his composure on the ball and passing range. Probably should've been named Man of the Match against France. Came close to a winner against Denmark. Occasionally his set pieces let him down, which are crucial for a team reliant on those opportunities. One of our best, prompting reported fresh interest from Manchester City.

Robbie Kruse - 6

The team's most maligned player was probably about par with his performances which weren't short on effort but lacked a bit of polish. Tireless against Denmark and almost set up Mathew Leckie against Peru. Might soon be usurped by Daniel Arzani on the left flank. 

Mathew Leckie - 6.5

Similar to Kruse with his willingness and energy but just short on the quality of first touch and finish, symptomatic of the side's biggest issue: scoring goals from open play. His speed and physicality are huge assets and he almost utilises both to score from Kruse's cross against Peru.

Tom Rogic - 6

Excellent at times but needs to produce consistently. Came in and out of games, snuffed out completely early against Les Bleus. His skill and control is obvious but often pushed off the ball too easily by top defenders. Needs to become a genuine goal threat.