Australia coach Tony Popovic said it would be "wonderful" if Donald Trump watched the Socceroos' FIFA World Cup match against the United States in Seattle, saying the US president's presence would motivate his team.Trump is expected to attend the co-hosts' matches, which include a group stage game against Popovic's Socceroos at the 72,000-seat Seattle Stadium on June 19.Some local pundits have dismissed Australia's chances against the Americans, describing it as a certain victory with the US beating Australia 2-1 in a friendly in Denver last November. "I don't know if [Trump] wants to come and watch the US play, I'm sure I'd expect him to come and watch them at the World Cup," Popovic told reporters in Sydney on Monday."If he chooses to watch Australia, that's wonderful for us It would make it even more special in trying to win that game."Australia midfielder Jackson Irvine said last week that FIFA awarding Trump its inaugural Peace Prize made a "mockery" of the governing body's Human Rights Policy, and voiced concern for LGBT rights in the US.Popovic, however, said he was not bothered by the political climate in the US as he prepared to head to Sarasota, Florida, for a pre-World Cup camp.The World Cup, also co-hosted by Canada and Mexico, starts on June 11."We've already been in the US in October and November