Reckon it might be one of these two
All Whites, Ferns, and other international teams
New Zealand U-23s - Quali Whites
One team mate of his at one of the youth WCs said he was like a 'cheat code' in training and in the domestic regional leagues. Although, I have never seen the player myself!
Nevertheless, very much looking forward to see this talented generation of Kiwis compete!
I wouldn’t dismiss the batch of 27-29 year olds just yet.
That is if they are both in reasonable form & fitness come mid next year. It's up to McCowatt, Just etc to prove they are better.
However will unfortunately be very problematic, getting the A League guys together with the rest of the AWs (Euro/MLS), before June next year. Any quality friendlies before then are likely to be in Europe, and the 2 week MIQ requirement for A League guys on return to NZ/Aus will rule them out.
So I guess that is advantage Euro based guys like McCowatt, Just, Garbett etc - re likely getting more AWs opportunities in the lead up to June next year.
None of the others in our group have been named yet, but in general a few players to look out for other groups are:
Group A
Eduardo Camavinga, Jonathan Ikone, Maxence Caqueret (FRA); Takefusa Kubo, Ritsu Doan (JAP); Diego Lainez (MEX) (those three teams and South Africa make up Group A who are drawn to face our group in quarters ie first A v second B and vice versa);
Group C
Ezequiel Barco, Alexis Mac Allister, Thiago Almada (ARG, who haven’t brought any Copa America guys ie Messi, Di Maria etc); Pedri, Dani Olmo, Marco Asensio, Mikel Oyarzabal (ESP, who have a very strong side, on paper favourites maybe) (group also has AUS and EGY)
Group D
Bruno Guimaraes, Matheus Cunha, Antony, Malcom, Claudinho (BRA); (group also has Germany, Saudi Arabia and Ivory Coast)
Defenders: Kim Minjae (Beijing Guoan F.C.), Kim Jaewoo (Daegu FC), Kim Jinya (FC Seoul), Seol Youngwoo (Ulsan Hyundai FC), Lee Youhyeon (Jeonbuk Hyundai Motors), Jeong Taewook (Daegu FC), Kim Donghyun (Gangwon FC)
Midfielders:Won Dujae (Ulsan Hyundai FC), Lee Kangin (Valencia), Lee Donggyeong (Ulsan Hyundai FC), Jeong Seungwon (Daegu FC), Kwon Changhoon (Suwon Samsung Bluewings)
Forwards: Song Minkyu (Pohang Steelers), Um Wonsang (Gwangju FC), Lee Dongjun (Ulsan Hyundai FC), Hwang Uijo (Bordeaux)
No Son for South Korea
Defenders: Kim Minjae (Beijing Guoan F.C.), Kim Jaewoo (Daegu FC), Kim Jinya (FC Seoul), Seol Youngwoo (Ulsan Hyundai FC), Lee Youhyeon (Jeonbuk Hyundai Motors), Jeong Taewook (Daegu FC), Kim Donghyun (Gangwon FC)
Midfielders:Won Dujae (Ulsan Hyundai FC), Lee Kangin (Valencia), Lee Donggyeong (Ulsan Hyundai FC), Jeong Seungwon (Daegu FC), Kwon Changhoon (Suwon Samsung Bluewings)
Forwards: Song Minkyu (Pohang Steelers), Um Wonsang (Gwangju FC), Lee Dongjun (Ulsan Hyundai FC), Hwang Uijo (Bordeaux)
No Son for South Korea
Lee Kangin the name that sticks out, he won the Golden Ball (best player) in the 2019 U20 World Cup, as a 2001-born player, as South Korea made the final (but lost to Ukraine)
Covid restrictions in Japan probably not making it a straightforward exercise to arrange warm up matches.
Have a mate involved with the NZ Olympic team. Looks after travel arrangements, planning etc for about 8 different sports. He's been to Nippon a few times over the last couple of years in the runup. Pre Covid many smaller Japanese cities were falling over themselves offering to host, fully paid training camps and the like. That has all now just stopped completely.
Covid restrictions in Japan probably not making it a straightforward exercise to arrange warm up matches.
Have a mate involved with the NZ Olympic team. Looks after travel arrangements, planning etc for about 8 different sports. He's been to Nippon a few times over the last couple of years in the runup. Pre Covid many smaller Japanese cities were falling over themselves offering to host, fully paid training camps and the like. That has all now just stopped completely.
edit: confirmed. 22 players now considered part of the main squad, with 18 available for selection for match day squads
edit 2: this is cool...
With Olympic football squads being expanded to 22 players, the Wellington Phoenix *currently* have the most players from one club attending the Games.
— sam smith (@mrsmiis) July 1, 2021
That's seven players - five for New Zealand, two for Australia. Next closest is Saudi Arabian club Al-Nassr with six.
edit: confirmed. 22 players now considered part of the main squad, with 18 available for selection for match day squads
edit 2: this is cool...
With Olympic football squads being expanded to 22 players, the Wellington Phoenix *currently* have the most players from one club attending the Games.
— sam smith (@mrsmiis) July 1, 2021
That's seven players - five for New Zealand, two for Australia. Next closest is Saudi Arabian club Al-Nassr with six.
Good that the full 22 players will be available. It always seemed weird to take four players to not have them available to play, as if the IOC wanted to make certain that it’s NOT a FIFA tournament so let’s do things differently. Good chance for Old, Garbett and Sutton to get a chance at coming on now though, given I thought they weren’t necessarily the 19th to 22nd best U23 players, but more so they would be eligible for the next Olympics, so giving them a taster. I wonder if guys like Billingsley or Rogerson would have been taken instead had this been the case from the start, but their age (‘97 and ‘98 born) dissuaded Hay from bringing them as reserves.
Technically, Devlin’s Jets contract started today, so you could argue it’s only 6, but that’s pedantry and I get your point.
Just heard on RNZ that Winston Reid is confirmed for Olympics. Ka pai!
Oi Oi Edgecumbe... lets have a clean sheet
Just heard on RNZ that Winston Reid is confirmed for Olympics. Ka pai!
https://www.stuff.co.nz/sport/olympics/125634063/reid-all-about-it-premier-league-star-gets-green-light-for-tokyo-olympics
Although I know of a lot of players who aren't in the mix anymore that could've been big talents for NZ.
One to point out is Henry Cameron - ACL just ruined him as a player and he's gone from playing for Blackpool to Australian State leagues. If he stuck with it and it didn't do his ACL, I reckon he could've been a really good asset for us.
But, I guess you could say there are many "What ifs" that exist in football.
Although I know of a lot of players who aren't in the mix anymore that could've been big talents for NZ.
One to point out is Henry Cameron - ACL just ruined him as a player and he's gone from playing for Blackpool to Australian State leagues. If he stuck with it and it didn't do his ACL, I reckon he could've been a really good asset for us.
But, I guess you could say there are many "What ifs" that exist in football.
(20) Socceroos on Twitter: "Our Men's Football Tournament preparations will continue with a friendly against @NZ_Football! #GoAustralia" / Twitter
Mr Positive
https://twitter.com/NZ_Football/status/1412297791108382722?ref_src=twsrc%5Egoogle%7Ctwcamp%5Eserp%7Ctwgr%5Etweet
Some training pics. All of the squad apart from M Boxall, Bell & Stamenic there apparently.
https://twitter.com/hashtag/EarnTheFern?src=hashtag_click
https://twitter.com/NZ_Football/status/1412185268363304962?ref_src=twsrc%5Egoogle%7Ctwcamp%5Eserp%7Ctwgr%5Etweet
(20) Socceroos on Twitter: "Our Men's Football Tournament preparations will continue with a friendly against @NZ_Football! #GoAustralia" / Twitter
Apparently the game has a 1500 crowd so not behind closed doors, but isn’t being streamed/broadcast which seems bit poor. If they were that scared about teams getting a look at tactics/shape they wouldn’t have 1500 people going, given there hasn’t been a game at any level for almost two years you’d think they would want to show it. Same situation as when they played Aus U23 in October 2019, they didn’t stream the first game and only realised afterwards that people wanted to watch.
https://twitter.com/NZ_Football/status/1412595051377532933/photo/1
https://www.facebook.com/AllWhites/photos/a.10152035682272697/10159906146122697/
Payne will be a pretty able replacement. Was actually at London 2012, but as a DM??
https://www.mnufc.com/news/postgame-quotes-colvmin-x9461
On Michael Boxall and his prospects of going to the 2020 Tokyo Olympic Games …“He’s got a problem at this minute in time and he probably won’t be going I would think.”
Payne will be a pretty able replacement. Was actually at London 2012, but as a DM??
https://www.mnufc.com/news/postgame-quotes-colvmin-x9461
On Michael Boxall and his prospects of going to the 2020 Tokyo Olympic Games …“He’s got a problem at this minute in time and he probably won’t be going I would think.”
I think because of Haze defensive inclination, for me it's more likely that Stensness would go into that vacated role. He's very capable of filling the Boxall boots, is bigger/stronger than the other CB candidates, and there are other midfield options. It's basic thinking but will do the job, even though it would be a shame to lose his domination in midfield.
On a separate note, it must be a piss off for players who work hard all year on one position, in order to get to the O games, only to be put in a different role when they get there.
Really? That would suck for Tim Payne
Oi Oi Edgecumbe... lets have a clean sheet
https://www.socceroos.com.au/news/group-c-squads-settled-ahead-tokyo-2020-mens-football-tournament
Oly Whites in Group B. Make it through to the quarters and it's France, Japan, Mexico or South Africa from Group A.
https://www.socceroos.com.au/news/group-c-squads-settled-ahead-tokyo-2020-mens-football-tournament
Oly Whites in Group B. Make it through to the quarters and it's France, Japan, Mexico or South Africa from Group A.
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