Australia striker Cahill survives cut for qualifiers
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[March 14, 2017]
MELBOURNE, March 14 (Reuters) -
Australia coach Ange Postecoglou has dismissed concerns about Tim
Cahill's lack of match fitness and selected the veteran striker in
his final 23-man squad for crunch World Cup qualifiers against Iraq
and the United Arab Emirates.
The 37-year-old Cahill was overlooked for the qualifier against
Thailand in November and has spent little time on the pitch at club
level for Melbourne City in the past month but he remains the
nation's go-to man when the pressure is on.
Australia's disappointing 2-2 draw in Bangkok saw them slip to third
behind in Asia's Group B behind Saudi Arabia and Japan, outside the
top two spots that guarantee automatic qualification for next year's
global showpiece in Russia.
The Socceroos will hope to revive their campaign with victory over
Iraq in Tehran on March 23 before United Arab Emirates visit in
Sydney on March 28, the first of three home matches which round out
their qualifying campaign.
Australia's most prolific scorer with 48 goals from 94 appearances,
Cahill has a long track record of rescuing the Socceroos and found
the net three times in qualifiers last year.
"From our perspective, it’s not the first time we’ve brought Timmy
in with limited game time," Postecoglou said on Tuesday.
"He’s proved pretty resilient in the past in being able to do a job
for us.
"With Timmy, there’s no expectations on him to play two 90 minutes
of football.
"It’s more about the impact he can make in the two games."
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Cahill joins a strong squad, with striker Tomi Juric
and midfielder Massimo Luongo recalled after missing the Thailand
game through injury.
Postecoglou shed seven from the 30-man squad he named last week but
has retained Adelaide United's Riley McGree, an 18-year-old
midfielder, among five uncapped players.
A shock call-up, McGree has played just 13 matches in Australia's
top-flight but Postecoglou said he would not hesitate to blood the
teenager if he showed enough at training.
"We haven’t had in the A-League too many teenagers even getting a
run these days. I thought he looked exciting from the moment he
broke into the (Adelaide) team," said Postecoglou.
"I think in the past we’ve just waiting too long, particularly with
some of our younger players.
"We’ll give him an opportunity and see how he adapts to the
environment."
Melbourne Victory forward James Troisi and Perth Glory defender Rhys
Williams, back in the national frame after three injury-plagued
years, also survived the squad's cut to 23. (Reporting by Ian
Ransom; Editing by Nick Mulvenney) [© 2017 Thomson Reuters. All
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