McGeorge, who captained the New Zealand U-23 team to Olympic qualification in March, and Hogg, on course to appear in a second straight Olympic Games, bring New Zealand’s Nations Cup squad to a full quota of 23.
But the All Whites will be without skipper Nelsen for the start of their World Cup qualifying campaign after medical staff at Tottenham Hotspur confirmed an ankle injury picked up towards the end of the season will see the defender out for four weeks.
“I met with the doctors at Spurs while I was in London recently and am fully aware of the situation with Ryan and where he is at physically,” All Whites coach Ricki Herbert said.
“The injury he’s been carrying needs rest and we’re not going to do the player or our team any favours by throwing him into the demanding schedule we’ve got coming up and risking greater long-term damage. If he gets the rest and treatment he needs now then we increase our chances of having him for the next stage of qualifying and the Olympic Games,” Herbert added.
“Two more promising players now have an opportunity to push their case and both Adam and Ian have got a great chance to help New Zealand take the next step towards Brazil and put themselves in our long-term plans.”
Due to club commitments, Dan Keat (LA Galaxy), Chris Killen (Chongqing) and Winston Reid (West Ham United) have not been released for the Honduras and El Salvador games, which fall outside of the FIFA international window, with Reid taking part in Sunday morning’s Championship promotion play-off against Blackpool and Keat and Killen both involved in league action.
Tony Lochhead (honeymoon) and Rory Fallon (pursuing coaching badges) have been excused for the USA leg while USA-based goalkeeper Jake Gleeson is on standby for the Nations Cup but joins the team in the USA.
The team depart on Sunday for Texas where they play El Salvador on 24 May (NZT) and Honduras on 27 May (NZT), before travelling on to Honiara via Brisbane for the OFC Nations Cup.
There they face Fiji (2 June), Papua New Guinea (4 June) and Solomon Islands (6 June) in Group B with the top two teams from each of the two pools qualifying for the next stage of World Cup qualifying in September, October and March. The winner of June’s OFC Nations Cup also qualifies for the 2013 FIFA Confederations Cup in Brazil.
Story courtesy of New Zealand Football.
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