In between Arsenal away and Manchester United at home, All
Whites captain Ryan Nelsen will fly to New Zealand to lead
his country against Jamaica.
New Zealand Football chief executive Grant McKavanagh spoke
to the Tottenham defender overnight and confirmed his
availability for the fixture at Mt Smart Stadium in Auckland
on Wednesday night.
"It shows just how committed Ryan is to representing New
Zealand,'' McKavanagh said. "It's a heck of a trip, and we
wanted to make sure given his recent run of injury that he
was 100 percent fit and prepared for game.''
Nelsen's whirlwind trip will see him depart for New Zealand
after Monday morning's (NZT) North London derby between Spurs
and Arsenal at Emirates Stadium, arriving in time for the
captain's run on Tuesday evening. He will then fly out
immediately after the game to return in time for Tottenham's
clash against Manchester United, the club directly above them
on the Premier League table, at White Hart Lane the following
Monday.
Because the international, the All Whites' last before they
begin their World Cup qualifying campaign, is inside a Fifa
window Spurs were obliged to release Nelsen for the match,
but McKavanagh preferred a communicative approach.
"Given he has just signed for one of the biggest clubs in
England and is trying to cement a spot, we wanted to give him
time to personally discuss it with his manager rather than
just wave the rule book at his employers.''
Nelsen signed for Tottenham, currently third place in the
English Premier League, from Blackburn Rovers on the last day
of the transfer window in January. He made his debut after
coming off the bench during Spurs' 5-0 win over Newcastle
earlier in the month, before starting and keeping a clean
sheet in a 0-0 draw with Stevenage in the fifth round of the
FA Cup.
The draw against the League One outfit was a disappointing
result and sees Spurs forced into a replay at White Hart Lane
to qualify for the quarter-finals of the competition, but
Nelsen did impress.
"I thought Ryan was fantastic,'' Tottenham captain Michael
Dawson told the club's website. "We changed the formation a
little, played myself, Younes [Kaboul] and Ryan [at the
back]. He played in the middle and he was outstanding. He won
everything in the air, was strong and played really well. He
showed all his experience in what was a real test for us
against a big, physical team.''
The replay will be played on March 8 (NZT), three days after
Tottenham's match against Manchester United, ensuring a
hectic 10 days for the All Whites captain.
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