The more players we have like that, the better.”These Socceroos don't have the star power of previous squads, particularly in attack.But Popovic says he's excited about young striker Mo Toure, who could lead the line for Australia in North America.The 22-year-old, who started life as Liberian refugee in Guinea before moving to Adelaide when he was eight months old, has been in great form for his new club side, Norwich City in England's second-tier, since a mid-season move.“Yeah, exciting.. But by coming in early, we can give them anywhere between three to four weeks coming up, getting them to those physical levels that are the best that they can be as an individual.”Popovic, who played in Australia's memorable 2006 World Cup campaign, has inherited a team coming off a another memorable World Cup run in Qatar four years ago.Victories over Denmark and Tunisia got Australia out of the group stage for just the second time ever..