Both Taggart and Borrello did a good job holding the ball up, against some rugged defenders.
It was not until the third go watching a replay to appreciate Taggart's excellent work as part of a team unit. He closed down space well in the attacking line forcing Indo defenders to play in less time and space then they would like when they had the ball. Not sure he got any shots on goal? However, he played a superb assist under pressure for Villupillay to convert.
Borrello nearly scored in one game, I think against Indo. Overall he harasses like Duke, and despite not scoring, is terrific at closing down space from the front in the attacking line in the rarer occasions, Popa wants to Full Press. Borrello is physically strong for his size, very quick and covers more ground than Taggart. It is all part of the team game plan, which results in others scoring. Borrello has good technique when holding the ball up too.
Despite Boyle scoring a pen, and Villupillay scoring 2 goals in the two games, the Indo goal being brilliant, they both defended better from the front against Indo, than against China. They closed down space well against Indo, creating a tough Aus front three.
In terms of 1v1s, Villupillay won more against Indo than China . This involved dribbling around defenders and winning body on body duels. Not sure if he was fatigued in the second game? Or whether he isn't that match fit, given he has been subbed a bit at club level?
Boyle can run with the ball at pace and dribble around players, plus closes down space quite well, and tracks runners better than most forwards. However, he is just simply overpowered physically, being easily knocked off the ball.
Boyle is quite a puny footballer. How does he survive in the rugged Scottish league? When he is on the pitch, like Hrustic, the Socceroos 1v1 ball winning capacity drops by some margin.