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Posted November 06, 2017 03:41 · last edited November 06, 2017 03:45

Fitzy wrote:

Arohamai if this has been covered already, but out of the two squads who would make a combined XI? Anyone cleverer than me want to have a go?

Sure thing, I'll take a stab :)

Marinovic would be backup goalkeeper behind Pedro Gallese, star goalkeeper in Mexico.

Reid's a definite, considering the Peruvian's injury crisis. Probably the best CB in both countries regardless of injury. Smith, Boxall, Themi etc. wouldn't be in the top 10 Peruvian CBs though.

NZ wingbacks have no hope.

In centre midfield, Thomas might (just might) make the first XI on a good day, Peru's a little weak in depth for centre midfield and he might displace Yosimar Yotun, who plays in the MLS and is a similar type of player (short and agile but a great ballwinner).

May be a surprise, but Rojas would most likely be in the subs as a right or left winger - he'd flourish in a South American team given his playstyle, and the fact that he's not a fudgeing central player, Mr. Hudson. Wouldn't start ahead of Carrillo though (star Watford winger), but could displace Edison Flores (plays in Denmark for Tamati Williams' team, Aalborg) on the left on a good day.

Chris Wood would be second-choice striker behind Guerrero (captain, plays in Brazil and is one of the best players in the league), and just ahead of Raul Ruidiaz (plays in Mexico, but is a star player in the league - completely different type of player to Wood though, nicknamed the 'Peruvian Messi').

So starting in a combined squad? Only one or two Kiwis. On a good day, maybe four max. Here's the best case scenario :)

                                            Gallese

Advincula              Zambrano               Reid           Loyola/Trauco

Carrillo                      Tapia                 Thomas            Rojas

                                        Farfan/Cueva

                                             Wood

There seems to be a lot of people who think that we're absolutely outclassed everywhere on the pitch by Peru. Truth is, we're better than we think we are, and while we'll likely lose, our players can always surprise us!

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Unknown editor edited November 06, 2017 03:45
Fitzy wrote:

Arohamai if this has been covered already, but out of the two squads who would make a combined XI? Anyone cleverer than me want to have a go?

Sure thing, I'll take a stab :)

Marinovic would be backup goalkeeper behind Pedro Gallese, star goalkeeper in Mexico.

Reid's a definite, considering the Peruvian's injury crisis. Probably the best CB in both countries regardless of injury. Smith, Boxall, Themi etc. wouldn't be in the top 10 Peruvian CBs though.

NZ wingbacks have no hope.

In centre midfield, Thomas might (just might) make the first XI on a good day, Peru's a little weak in depth for centre midfield and he might displace Yosimar Yotun, who plays in the MLS and is a similar type of player (short and agile but a great ballwinner).

May be a surprise, but Rojas would most likely be in the subs as a right or left winger - he'd flourish in a South American team given his playstyle, and the fact that he's not a fudgeing central player, Mr. Hudson. Wouldn't start ahead of Carrillo though (star Watford winger), but could displace Edison Flores (plays in Denmark for Tamati Williams' team, Aalborg) on the left on a good day.

Chris Wood would be second-choice striker behind Guerrero (captain, plays in Brazil and is one of the best players in the league), and just ahead of Raul Ruidiaz (plays in Mexico, but is a star player in the league - completely different type of player to Wood though, nicknamed the 'Peruvian Messi').

So starting in a combined squad? Only one or two Kiwis. On a good day, maybe four max. Here's the best case scenario :)

                                            Gallese

Advincula              Zambrano               Reid             Loyola

Carrillo                      Tapia                 Thomas            Rojas

                                             Farfan

                                             Wood

There seems to be a lot of people who think that we're absolutely outclassed everywhere on the pitch by Peru. Truth is, we're better than we think we are, and while we'll likely lose, our players can always surprise us!

Unknown editor edited November 06, 2017 03:43
Fitzy wrote:

Arohamai if this has been covered already, but out of the two squads who would make a combined XI? Anyone cleverer than me want to have a go?

Sure thing, I'll take a stab :)

Marinovic would be backup goalkeeper behind Pedro Gallese, star goalkeeper in Mexico.

Reid's a definite, considering the Peruvian's injury crisis. Probably the best CB in both countries regardless of injury. Smith, Boxall, Themi etc. wouldn't be in the top 10 Peruvian CBs though.

NZ wingbacks have no hope.

In centre midfield, Thomas might (just might) make the first XI on a good day, Peru's a little weak in depth for centre midfield and he might displace Yosimar Yotun, who plays in the MLS and is a similar type of player (short and agile but a great ballwinner).

May be a surprise, but Rojas would most likely be in the subs as a right or left winger - he'd flourish in a South American team given his playstyle, and the fact that he's not a fudgeing central player, Mr. Hudson. Wouldn't start ahead of Carrillo though (star Watford winger), but could displace Edison Flores (plays in Denmark for Tamati Williams' team, Aalborg) on a good day.

Chris Wood would be second-choice striker behind Guerrero (captain, plays in Brazil and is one of the best players in the league), and just ahead of Raul Ruidiaz (plays in Mexico, but is a star player in the league - completely different type of player to Wood though, nicknamed the 'Peruvian Messi').

So starting in a combined squad? Only one or two Kiwis. On a good day, maybe four max. Here's the best case scenario :)

                                            Gallese

Advincula              Zambrano               Reid             Loyola

Carrillo                      Tapia                 Thomas            Rojas

                                             Farfan

                                             Wood

There seems to be a lot of people who think that we're absolutely outclassed everywhere on the pitch by Peru. Truth is, we're better than we think we are, and while we'll likely lose, our players can always surprise us!

Unknown editor edited November 06, 2017 03:43
Fitzy wrote:

Arohamai if this has been covered already, but out of the two squads who would make a combined XI? Anyone cleverer than me want to have a go?

Sure thing, I'll take a stab :)

Marinovic would be backup goalkeeper behind Pedro Gallese, star goalkeeper in Mexico.

Reid's a definite, considering the Peruvian's injury crisis. Probably the best CB in both countries regardless of injury. Smith, Boxall, Themi etc. wouldn't be in the top 10 Peruvian CBs though.

NZ wingbacks have no hope.

In centre midfield, Thomas might (just might) make the first XI on a good day, Peru's a little weak in depth for centre midfield and he might displace Yosimar Yotun, who plays in the MLS and is a similar type of player (short and agile but a great ballwinner).

May be a surprise, but Rojas would most likely be in the subs as a right or left winger - he'd flourish in a South American team given his playstyle, and the fact that he's not a fudgeing central player, Mr. Hudson. Wouldn't start ahead of Carrillo though (star Watford winger), but could displace Edison Flores (plays in Denmark for Tamati Williams' team, Aalborg) on a good day.

Chris Wood would be second-choice striker behind Guerrero (captain, plays in Brazil and is one of the best players in the league), and just ahead of Raul Ruidiaz (plays in Mexico, but is a star player in the league - completely different type of player to Wood though, nicknamed the 'Peruvian Messi').

So starting in a combined squad? Only one or two Kiwis. On a good day, maybe four max. Here's the best case scenario :)

                                            Gallese

Advincula              Zambrano               Reid             Loyola

Carrillo                      Tapia                 Thomas            Rojas

                                             Farfan

                                             Wood

Unknown editor edited November 06, 2017 03:41
Fitzy wrote:

Arohamai if this has been covered already, but out of the two squads who would make a combined XI? Anyone cleverer than me want to have a go?

Sure thing :)

Marinovic would be backup goalkeeper behind Pedro Gallese, star goalkeeper in Mexico.

Reid's a definite, considering the Peruvian's injury crisis. Probably the best CB in both countries regardless of injury. Smith, Boxall, Themi etc. wouldn't be in the top 10 Peruvian CBs though.

NZ wingbacks have no hope.

In centre midfield, Thomas might (just might) make the first XI on a good day, Peru's a little weak in depth for centre midfield and he might displace Yosimar Yotun, who plays in the MLS and is a similar type of player (short and agile but a great ballwinner).

May be a surprise, but Rojas would most likely be in the subs as a right or left winger - he'd flourish in a South American team given his playstyle, and the fact that he's not a fudgeing central player, Mr. Hudson. Wouldn't start ahead of Carrillo though (star Watford winger), but could displace Edison Flores (plays in Denmark for Tamati Williams' team, Aalborg) on a good day.

Chris Wood would be second-choice striker behind Guerrero (captain, plays in Brazil and is one of the best players in the league), and just ahead of Raul Ruidiaz (plays in Mexico, but is a star player in the league - completely different type of player to Wood though, nicknamed the 'Peruvian Messi').

So starting in a combined squad? Only one or two Kiwis. On a good day, maybe four max. Here's the best case scenario :)

                                            Gallese

Advincula              Zambrano               Reid             Loyola

Carrillo                      Tapia                 Thomas            Rojas

                                             Farfan

                                             Wood