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Liberato Cacace (Wrexham | Wales)

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Posted September 18, 2025 01:32 · last edited September 18, 2025 01:33

Bugger.
Niche Cache did some analysis and he's hardly missed a game his whole career due to injury, but as soon as he gets to Wales and his hammys play up.

https://www.friendsoffootballnz.com/2025/09/18/liberato-cacace-at-risk-of-missing-october-internationals-after-injury-setback/

New Zealand international Liberato Cacace faces a “few weeks” on the sidelines after suffering a new injury, his Wrexham club have confirmed.

The injury threatens his chances of playing for the All Whites in their October internationals against Poland (October 10) and Norway (October 15).

Wing back Cacace (24) damaged a hamstring in Wrexham’s English Championship season opener on August 8, 2025.

He recovered in time for Wrexham’s game at Millwall on August 30, but has since had problems with his other hamstring.

“Libby’s going to be out a few weeks, unfortunately,” manager Phil Parkinson said. “It is a real blow for us.”

Cacace missed the All Whites’ two-match series against Australia in early September, as he was settling into his new club after a move from Italy’s Empoli.

Explaining Cacace’s new setback, Parkinson told The Leader: “I played it down last week because he did so well at Millwall. I brought him off to protect him, and he’s got a tendon problem in his other hamstring.

“He’s not a player who’s had injuries before in his career; his record’s good, but sometimes when you’re coming back from one injury, you overcompensate a little bit, and he’s picked up another one.

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Unknown editor edited September 18, 2025 01:33
Bugger.
Niche Cache did some analysis and he's hardly missed a game his whole career due toi injury, and as soon as he gets to Wales and his hammys play up.

https://www.friendsoffootballnz.com/2025/09/18/liberato-cacace-at-risk-of-missing-october-internationals-after-injury-setback/

New Zealand international Liberato Cacace faces a “few weeks” on the sidelines after suffering a new injury, his Wrexham club have confirmed.

The injury threatens his chances of playing for the All Whites in their October internationals against Poland (October 10) and Norway (October 15).

Wing back Cacace (24) damaged a hamstring in Wrexham’s English Championship season opener on August 8, 2025.

He recovered in time for Wrexham’s game at Millwall on August 30, but has since had problems with his other hamstring.

“Libby’s going to be out a few weeks, unfortunately,” manager Phil Parkinson said. “It is a real blow for us.”

Cacace missed the All Whites’ two-match series against Australia in early September, as he was settling into his new club after a move from Italy’s Empoli.

Explaining Cacace’s new setback, Parkinson told The Leader: “I played it down last week because he did so well at Millwall. I brought him off to protect him, and he’s got a tendon problem in his other hamstring.

“He’s not a player who’s had injuries before in his career; his record’s good, but sometimes when you’re coming back from one injury, you overcompensate a little bit, and he’s picked up another one.
Unknown editor edited September 18, 2025 01:32
Bugger.
Niche Cache did some analysis and he's hardly missed a game his whole career due toi injury, and as soon as he gets to Wales and his hammies play up.

https://www.friendsoffootballnz.com/2025/09/18/liberato-cacace-at-risk-of-missing-october-internationals-after-injury-setback/

New Zealand international Liberato Cacace faces a “few weeks” on the sidelines after suffering a new injury, his Wrexham club have confirmed.

The injury threatens his chances of playing for the All Whites in their October internationals against Poland (October 10) and Norway (October 15).

Wing back Cacace (24) damaged a hamstring in Wrexham’s English Championship season opener on August 8, 2025.

He recovered in time for Wrexham’s game at Millwall on August 30, but has since had problems with his other hamstring.

“Libby’s going to be out a few weeks, unfortunately,” manager Phil Parkinson said. “It is a real blow for us.”

Main photo: Liberato Cacace … may miss the All Whites’ October games.

Cacace missed the All Whites’ two-match series against Australia in early September, as he was settling into his new club after a move from Italy’s Empoli.

Explaining Cacace’s new setback, Parkinson told The Leader: “I played it down last week because he did so well at Millwall. I brought him off to protect him, and he’s got a tendon problem in his other hamstring.

“He’s not a player who’s had injuries before in his career; his record’s good, but sometimes when you’re coming back from one injury, you overcompensate a little bit, and he’s picked up another one.