All Whites coach Ricki Herbert reckons the football
international on Thursday (NZT) in Denver, Colorado, against
a Mexico preparing for their CONCACAF Gold Cup campaign is
exactly the type and size of challenge his players relish.
Unbeaten in their last six matches, Mexico head into the
12-nation tournament as slight favourites, ahead of the
United States, to defend their North and Central American
title and qualify for the 2013 Confederations Cup in Brazil.
New Zealand's eyes are also on Brazil, but with
Confederations and World Cup qualifiers not starting for the
All Whites until next year, Herbert is at the early stages of
constructing the core of his 2014 World Cup squad.
''The buildups are chalk and cheese really,'' Herbert said
today.
''It's a wonderful opportunity for us. Playing a team at the
level of Mexico with what they achieved at the World Cup and
what they're doing now is a massive challenge.''
While Herbert isn't due to name his side until tomorrow, he
indicated he would ''roll the dice a little bit'' by giving
starts to a couple of newer players.
''The list is pretty clear now. We're eight or nine short
from the World Cup squad (through injury and retirement) so
that's big for us in anyone's language.
''I've always said that gives opportunities to others. But
these guys will relish the chance to be out there. It's going
to be tough for them, it'll be a big night, but we've done it
before and we'll continue to do it.''
Mexico will be without Manchester United striker Javier
Hernandez for the match.
Hernandez will join the squad a day after this game and in
time for the June 5 Gold Cup opener against El Salvador after
featuring in the Champions League final in London last
weekend.
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