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Socceroos vs Ghana @ SFS 23/5/08

Sean

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Verbeek sick as a parrot as Kewell keels over and Socceroos face uphill task

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Pim Verbeek watches the Socceroos training in Kunming.

Pim Verbeek watches the Socceroos training in Kunming.
Photo: AP
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Michael Cockerill in Kunming
March 26, 2008
Page 2 of 2

HARRY KEWELL is expected to miss Australia's World Cup qualifier against China today through injury.

It is the latest and most severe blow to the Socceroos in what has been an injury-ravaged preparation for a game that could have significant bearing on qualification for 2010 finals in South Africa. It is believed Kewell did not take full part in training yesterday, a session held behind closed doors, and that coach Pim Verbeek will not gamble on the out-of-favour Liverpool forward. Kewell had been struggling since the game against Singapore on Saturday.

The news of Kewell's latest injury problem followed a dramatic day yesterday in which Verbeek almost collapsed during a media conference. Verbeek was four minutes into a conference with Australian journalists when he said he had to stop "because I'm not feeling very well", before staggering as he was helped to a chair.

Verbeek had earlier skipped breakfast after complaining of a stomach bug, and team doctor Peter Bruckner later confirmed it was a gastric complaint, rather than the altitude, which had caused the distress. After a few hours' rest, Verbeek was able to go to the match venue, Tuodong Stadium, and is expected to take his place on the bench for the match. Verbeek will need all his wiles and experience following the spate of injuries, which he admits have forced him to adjust his selection plans.

With Kewell, Josh Kennedy and Scott McDonald sidelined, and with Bruce Djite picking up a hamstring strain at training late on Monday, Verbeek is likely to opt for new Sydney FC striker Mark Bridge as a lone frontman with Brett Holman and Mark Bresciano supporting from deep.

There's little doubt China - roared on by a partisan crowd - will try to knock the Socceroos off their stride. China's play has become increasingly physical under new coach Vladimir Petrovic, and Chinese journalists expect the home team - who have spent three weeks in camp acclimatising to Kunming's altitude of 1900 metres - to go as hard as they can.

That's no surprise to Verbeek, who said: "We expect them to be physical; that's the way they play, and we have to be ready for that. The pressure is on them, that's true, because if they don't win, they'll probably be out for the qualification."

In truth, the pressure has mounted on the Socceroos following a catalogue of injuries that have ripped the heart out of the attack. Djite's hamstring strain - likely to sideline the Adelaide United striker for at least a month - follows the loss of McDonald, Mile Sterjovski, Tim Cahill and Kennedy.

Asked whether he has any strikers left, Verbeek laughed: "I still have a few, but of course I agree this was not expected. You cannot be happy, that's true, but on the other hand we still have players who can do the job That's why we took enough players to come over here. It's a little bit tough, but we still think we can win the game - and that's why we go for it."

Pressed on whether the spate of withdrawals had changed his mindset, he replied: "Not really."

Verbeek's bravado is designed to keep the pressure on the Chinese team, who go into the game on the back of a sequence of poor results and injury problems of their own, which have ruled out strikers Dong Fangzhou and Shi Jun. Two other European-based players - winger Shao Jiayi and utility Sun Jihai - and striker Han Peng are all returning from injury and are expected to be on the bench. Gifted Shandong Luneng midfielder Zhou Haibin - who provides the workrate to support playmaker and captain Zheng Zhi - is also under an injury cloud.

For all that, China go into the game as slight favourites and, while he won't admit it, Verbeek will be happy to escape with a draw. That means Australia will take a far more defensive approach than they did in last month's World Cup opener, against Qatar.

■ The Socceroos' next game will be a friendly against Cameroon at ANZ Stadium on Friday, May 23.


POSSIBLE AUSTRALIAN TEAM (4-2-3-1): Mark Schwarzer; Luke Wilkshire, Lucas Neill, Michael Beauchamp, David Carney; Vince Grella, Carl Valeri; Jason Culina, Brett Holman, Mark Bresciano; Mark Bridge.


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Cant wait!
but does this mean we (N.S.W) wont be getting the qualifier against China?
 

midfielder

Well-Known Member
I am there ...........................my guess and correct me if I am wrong.............is this the warm up match for the WCQ, and if so should have almost the entire squad.

Trouble is once I get my ticket I won't sleep...............

Fire UPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPP

:piralaugh: :piralaugh: :piralaugh: :piralaugh: :piralaugh: :piralaugh: :pirashoot: :pirashoot: :pirashoot: :pirashoot: :pirashoot: :pirate: :pirate: :pirate: :headbounce: :headbounce: :eek:verhead: :eek:verhead: :eek:verhead: :thumbup: :thumbup: :piano:
 

skilbeck

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if we dont host china in sydney, we will definitely get a game in the fourth round of qualifications assuming we make it
 

Jesus

Jesus
nsw is the official home of the roos. one of the matches from this round must be in sydney under that agreement with the nsw govt i would assume
 

serious14

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China game is all but confirmed for Sydney, with the Iraq game set down for Brisbane....... but two National Team games to go to in Sydney, in under 6 weeks??    Pretty sure some of us will go to Brisbane as well.

FARKIN' FIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIRE UUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUP!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D  :fireup: :fireup: :fireup: :vhappy: :vhappy: :vhappy: :vhappy:
 

FFC Mariner

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Would love to see the Iraqi game in Sydney. At the U23's in Gosford, their supporters went off - to have a game for them nearer to where they live would create a great atmos.
 

Paolo

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When is the FIFA conference?? Is this the game which was to be planned to correspond with the meeting?
 

Jesus

Jesus
Iraq played here a few years ago and had a very big crowd. I remember it being the only time in my life the cops didnt specifically bring the sniffer dogs over to check me out, being too worried about a potential terrorist attack, being so near the yank or london ones i think.

As usual, they were looking for nothing
 

serious14

Well-Known Member
From today's SMH.....

NSW Premier Morris Iemma is due to announce tomorrow that Ghana will play a friendly against Australia at ANZ Stadium, Homebush Bay, on May 23, while it's understood Brisbane will host the Socceroos next World Cup qualifier, against Iraq on June 1
 

FFC Mariner

Well-Known Member
However, Iemma did say that the proposed game may not actually take place until some time in 2017.

Funding permitting.

Maybe
 

FFC Mariner

Well-Known Member
Lazy fat bastard wont play in May/June games shock..........

http://www.smh.com.au/news/football/viduka-ruled-out-of-june-world-cup-qualifiers/2008/05/01/1209235041800.html
 

marinersman

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According to 442, he definitely won't be coming.

Essien To Miss Socceroo Clash
Jon Ritson
May 7 2008 17:54
CHELSEA star Michael Essien will definitely miss Ghanas friendly against the Socceroos at Sydney Football Stadium later this month.
The Ghanian FA has said it would be unreasonable to force the player to take part in the match, coming just two days after the Champions League final against Manchester United.

Should Chelsea win that match in Moscow then a victory parade is planned the following day.

Ghana also face Libya in a crucial World Cup qualifier just a week after the clash with Pim Verbeeks side.

Vice President of the Ghana Football Association, Fred Pappoe told Ghanafa.org: We have long anticipated this issue so we made contingency plans to give Essien the opportunity to fully concentrate on the Champions League final.

It would be unreasonable for us to expect him to play in Moscow and travel on a very long journey to Sydney.

We want Essien to be fully fit when the World Cup qualifiers start so we have left him out and this can also offer the opportunity to another player to show the coach what he can do.

The FFA has a watertight agreement which stresses Ghana must put out their strongest possible side for the fixture.
 

Sean

Well-Known Member
Ooh we are looking a bit understrength for this game.

Unavailable:

Mark Viduka - Fat and lazy
Tim Cahill - Injured
Lucas Neill - Resting before qualifiers
Brett Emerton - Resting before qualifiers
Scott McDonald - Club commitments
Josh Kennedy - Club commitments
Vince Grella - Club commitments
Mark Bresciano - Club commitments
Michael Beauchamp - Club commitments
Nick Carle - Club commitments
Mark Bridge - Olyroos Tournament in Malaysia
Mark Milligan - Olyroos Tournament in Malaysia
James Holland  - Olyroos Tournament in Malaysia
James Troisi - Olyroos Tournament in Malaysia
Nikolai Topor-Stanley - Olyroos Tournament in Malaysia

Available/ possible selection:

Harry Kewell
Mark Schwarzer
Jason Culina
Mile Sterjovski
Jade North
Ante Covic
Mile Jedinak
Spiranovic
Federici
Vargas
 

brett

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Jedi will be a certain selection.

Where did that list come from Perm? If meggsi has club commitments, so will spiro. And if he was free, why wouldn't we send Spiro to Olyroos camp?
 

Bear

Well-Known Member
And the squad is named...

Australia: Daniel Allsopp (Melbourne Victory), Michael Beauchamp (Nuremburg Germany), Mark Bridge (Sydney FC), Leigh Broxham (Melbourne Victory), Jacob Burns (Unirea Valahorum, Romania), Nick Carle (Bristol City, England), David Carney (Sheffield United, England), Ante Covic (Newcastle Jets), Jason Culina (PSV Eindhoven, Netherlands) Adam Federici (Reading, England), Adam Griffiths (Newcastle Jets), Joel Griffiths (Avispa Fukuoka, Japan), James Holland (Newcastle Jets), Mile Jedinak (Central Coast Mariners), Harry Kewell (uncontracted), Jade North (Newcastle Jets), Michael Petkovic (Sivasspor, Turkey), Mark Schwarzer (Middlesbrough, England), Matthew Spiranovic (Nuremburg, Germany), Mile Sterjovski (Derby County, England), Nikolai Topor-Stanley (Perth Glory), James Troisi (Newcastle United, England), Carl Valeri (Grosseto, Italy), Rodrigo Vargas (Melbourne Victory).
 

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