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as they prepare for their opening Group A fixture against Kuwait in Melbourne on Jan. 9.
South Korea and Oman are the other two teams in the group.
A virtual ever-present under coach Ange Postecoglou, becoming captain prior to the 2014 World Cup, Jedinak said there was nothing stopping the Socceroos from claiming a maiden Asian Cup title.
“I think 100 percent we’ve got the right blend (to win the Cup),” he said.
“We know what’s happened in the last year, in terms of the games and things like that, it’s all been built up towards this point.
“It’s great to be in amongst it and you can see the buzz around the camp, the group.
“The boys are looking to get out there and do the job.”
Australia lost all three matches in a tough assignment in Brazil against Spain, the Netherlands and Chile but Jedinak believes that baptism of fire and a tough friendly schedule that followed were a perfect buildup for the Asian Cup.
“It was great having the World Cup so soon before this tournament,” he said.
“It got a lot of the squad to see what a tournament environment feels like.
“Everyone’s here to do the job for the national team, that doesn’t change from me to the most inexperienced player.”