EFC's Tim Cahill _460
"We want to do as well as we can but it’s all about qualifying. Everyone is in camp, ready and training for what is such a big game.
"I am quietly confident that we can relive the same experience as before and hopefully go one better
"But I am not one to jump the gun and start naming targets because people will shoot us down."
Australia, who are unbeaten and have dropped only two points in their Asian qualifying group, can clinch a place against Qatar in the heat of Doha tomorrow.
They then play Bahrain on Tuesday and face closest challengers Japan on June 17.
There will be more jet- setting in store for Cahill when he returns for Everton’s pre-season next month, with a trip to Canada being negotiated to add to the excursions to Ghana and the USA.
Moyes’s men are reported to be in negotiations to play a high profile fixture at the Commonwealth Stadium in Edmonton, Canada on July 25.
No opponents have been confirmed, but reports in Canada suggest that South American giants River Plate have been pencilled in.
"This is a huge achievement for us," said Fred Kern, president of the Alberta Soccer Association.
"I'm more than excited. This is like having dessert. Everton are one of the best teams in the world."





