Ricki Herbert
All Whites coach Ricki Herbert has a tough selection
puzzle to solve in picking an 18-man squad to face Jamaica at
Mt Smart Stadium in Auckland on February 29.
The match against the country ranked 52nd in the world, which
could be a preview of a World Cup qualifying playoff in
November 2013, is the All Whites' only match this year.
Herbert will name his squad next week and even though clubs
must release players for the game as it comes in an FIFA
international window, he said player interest in the game is
a positive sign.
"I've heard a few players publicly confirming their will to
be part of the group and that's always pleasing,'' Herbert
said.
"We've built a strong group and the desire to pull on the
shirt and represent New Zealand is at its core.''
Since the 2010 Fifa World Cup, Herbert has handed senior
debuts to Marco Rojas, Michael Fitzgerald, Jake Gleeson and
Michael Boxall. Others like Kosta Barbarouses have been
recalled to the fold and made strong cases for long-term
involvement in the national team.
"The number of players in professional environments has only
increased in recent years and there's a pool of about 30
players now who were involved in South Africa or in games
since the World Cup.''
"The reality is that I can only select 18 for this match and
while it means we're building a depth we probably haven't had
before it also means I've got some tough choices to make in
the next few days.''
Gold Coast goalkeeper Glen Moss, who is recovering from
surgery on a torn adductor muscle, is the only player
confirmed to be ruled out through injury although the
progress of Ryan Nelsen's knee is being keenly followed.
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