FEW SURPRISES AS HIDDINK NAMES HIS 23
Defenders Ljubo Milicevic and Michael Thwaite, flying winger Ahmad
Elrich and striker Joel Griffiths were among the casualties as Socceroos
coach Guus Hiddink announced his
23-man World Cup squad for Germany.
The trio will certainly be disappointed to miss out the grandest
football occasion for 32 years with perhaps Milicevic the most unfortunate
after a decent season with Basel in Switzerland. In contrast, Elrich
would have been the least surprised when assistant coach Graham
Arnold called on the eve of the announcement to tell him he had
missed the cut. The Fulham star, 25 later this month, has hardly
featured in his maiden Premiership campaign.
“We had to think – Graham Arnold, Johan Neeskens and
me - about the two or three positions which were still open until
the last date," Hiddink said in a pre-recorded message at the
launch at Sydney airport. “It was not a guarantee - which
I told the players in Holland
when we started preparing before the Uruguay games - that it is
a fixed selection. (And) in the end we managed to bring in some
young players for the number 20-23 positions.”
The beneficiaries of the coaching staff's policy to look to the
future for the peripheral squad places were Hyundai A-League defenders
Michael Beauchamp and Mark Milligan as well as the unheralded Dinamo
Dresden striker Josh Kennedy, while Basel attacking midfielder Mile
Sterjovski was favoured over Elrich for the final midfield position.
Milligan, the uncapped Sydney FC full-back, was called up as an
eleventh-hour replacement for veteran Tony Vidmar after routine
medical tests following a stint on the sidelines with broken ribs
revealed an irregular heart rhythm. The diagnosis was a bitter blow
for the third most capped Socceroo behind Alex Tobin (87 caps) and
Paul Wade (84). Vidmar deserved his spot at Germany
more than most after being involved in four World Cup campaigns.
Beauchamp's call-up had been on the cards despite a lack of action
since the A-League grand final in early March. The Central Coast
Mariners stopper showed poise at the heart of an inexperienced backline
in the Asian Cup qualifying victory
in Bahrain, a showing which has subsequently resulted in an offer
from Bundesliga outfit Nuremberg.
It is a credit to the professionalism of the new domestic set-up
that three players who played a significant part of the league (including
Archie Thompson) will be on the
plane to Germany.
Kennedy, the giant striker who has crept into the thoughts of Arnold
over recent months, will be Beauchamp's club-mate at Nuremberg next
season. After a prolific season with German second-tier club Dinamo
Dresden, the 194 cm targetman has accepted a move into the top-flight.
His first-ever call-up to the national scene is the icing on the
cake after leaving Australia as a 17-year-old. Meanwhile, Sterjovski
earned a timely recall after being ignored by Hiddink for the World
Cup qualifiers last year.
The only other talking points were the inclusions of injured first-teamers
Mark Schwarzer and Tim Cahill. Both were named and are expected
to be fit to face Japan on June 12. The question of who would skipper
the Socceroos in their first finals appearance for 32 years will
be decided before the warm-up match with Greece on May 25. Mark
Viduka is expected to retain the captain's armband despite the return
of fit-again ex-skipper Craig Moore.
"I was a little bit frightened when I heard from our medical
staff (regarding injured players) the announcement about several
players who are playing in England,"
Hiddink admitted.
"But at the eleventh-hour I received some messages to say
they were not fully 100 percent but OK, and so I don’t have
many concerns at the moment.”
Australian World Cup squad
Goalkeepers: Mark Schwarzer (Middlesbrough), Zeljko Kalac
(AC Milan), Ante Covic (Hammarby),
Defenders: Michael Beauchamp (Central Coast Mariners), Stan
Lazaridis (free agent), Craig Moore (Newcastle United), Lucas Neill
(Blackburn Rovers), Tony Popovic (Crystal Palace), Mark Milligan
(Sydney FC)
Midfielders: Marco Bresciano (Parma), Tim Cahill (Everton),
Scott Chipperfield (Basel), Jason Culina (PSV Eindhoven), Brett
Emerton (Blackburn Rovers), Vince Grella (Parma), Josip Skoko (Stoke
City on loan from Wigan Athletic), Mile Sterjovski (Basel), Luke
Wilkshire (Bristol City)
Strikers: John Aloisi (Alaves), Harry Kewell (Liverpool),
Archie Thompson (PSV Eindhoven on loan from Melbourne Victory),
Mark Viduka (Middlesbrough), Josh Kennedy (Dinamo Dresden).
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