Deni Juric revealed he would fill his dad’s dream of having both of his sons play for the CommBank Socceroos should he make his international debut and follow in the foot steps of his older brother Tomi Juric.
The 28-year-old striker who plies his trade in Wisla Plock said the competition for spots in attack was very high but was determined to do his best after his first call up in November 2025 was cut short by injury.
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