Email By Offsiders columnist Richard Hinds Updated June 28, 2018 17:24:06 Photo: Socceroo Aziz Behich shows his frustration during the loss to Peru at the World Cup. (AP: Gregorio Borgia) Related Story: ‘My instincts were right’: Postecoglou speaks out on Socceroos’ Cup exit Related Story: A new era beckons for the Socceroos, but first they must decide what they want to be Related Story: Van Marwijk’s rigid Socceroos plan fell short when something different was needed Related Story: Socceroos bow out of World Cup after crumbling in 2-0 defeat against Peru Map: Russian Federation If the Socceroos were a family member recently returned from Russia, you would put a consoling arm around them and say: “Good effort. I mean, you didn’t do as well as you wanted. But you didn’t do too badly. You did OK!”And, really, the Socceroos did do OK. Ange has his sayAnge Postecoglou adds his voice to the ongoing World Cup post-mortem, urging Australia to shed its “comfortable position” as an eternal footballing underdog. They didn’t beat the unexpectedly vulnerable French, but they didn’t get thrashed. They got a point against Denmark and could have had three. Peru? Too good hombres.Sure, the Socceroos might have conceded…