Sydney, December 12: Australia's midfielder Aaron Mooy looks set to miss part of his country's 2019 AFC Asian Cup defence next month after posting a photo of his knee in a brace.
Mooy sustained the injury in Huddersfield Town's 0-1 defeat at Arsenal in the Premier League and reports say the 28-year-old could be out for up to six weeks with a medial ligament strain.
That would see Mooy miss Australia's three group stage matches against Jordan (January 6), Palestine (January 11) and Syria (January 15) in the United Arab Emirates.
If the Socceroos top Group B they would face a last 16 match on January 20.
Australia, who will name their 23-man squad next week, are awaiting a medical report from Huddersfield on the extent of Mooy's injury.
BAD NEWS.
— FOX Sports Football (@FOXFOOTBALL) December 11, 2018
It appears reports of an injury for @AaronMooy are on the mark.
He posted this on Instagram overnight. A big blow for the @Socceroos.
📸: Aaron Mooy/ Instagram pic.twitter.com/nNZwH2lVJV
Fellow midfielder Tom Rogic's participation is also in doubt due to a knee problem while Daniel Arzani has been ruled out with a serious knee injury.
The AFC Asian Cup will be held at eight venues in the UAE from January 5 to February 1.
Australia beat South Korea 2-1 in the last edition's final held in front of a capacity crowd of 85,000 plus at Sydney's Olympic Stadium.
(With Agency inputs)