JOHANNESBURG, SOUTH AFRICA – All Whites coach Ricki Herbert is looking to reignite the spark in his players before they face Asian champions Iraq on Sunday morning (NZT) in what has become a dry run for the away leg of the World Cup playoff.
On Thursday morning, a tired-looking All Whites went down 0-2 to FIFA Confederations Cup hosts
However, the bigger aim for New Zealand in the ‘mini World Cup’ was always to prepare for a home and away World Cup playoff against the fifth best Asian nation – either Bahrain or Saudi Arabia – in October and November, and Herbert says their tournament swansong is far from a dead rubber.
"It has all the ingredients of what we’ll face in the away leg in October," Herbert said.
"We’re away from home in a stadium we’ve never played in before against a Middle Eastern side who can make they next round with a win. We can really lay a marker for later in the year with a good performance here."
The All Whites have an informal session with local school children in
"It’s been a long tour and it has caught up with a few players. Maybe we missed some of the signs of mental and physical fatigue against
"But the energy levels that were there against
"We’ll do things differently before
There is still the small matter of
"History has been a big motivator for this group of players for the last four years and getting that first point at a Confederations Cup still drives us."
Herbert may resist the urge for wholesale changes but Mark Paston should get a run in goal in place of the impressive Glen Moss, who is suspended from the World Cup playoff in October and November while Ben Sigmund may get his chance in the centre of defence.
Outside that, the All Whites coaching staff plan to wait and see how players respond physically and mentally over their final training day before making selection calls.
The match kicks off at 6.30am on Sunday, with coverage live on Sky Sports 2 from 6am.
FIFA Confederations Cup South Africa 2009
Match 8
Group A
New Zealand v Iraq
Ellis Park, Johannesburg
Saturday 20 June 8.30pm (June 21, 6.30am NZT)
Live on Sky Sport 2 from 6am
New Zealand (from): 1-Mark PASTON (GK), 2-Aaron SCOTT, 3-Tony LOCHHEAD, 4-Duncan OUGHTON, 5-Ben SIGMUND, 6-Ivan VICELICH, 7-Simon ELLIOTT, 8-Tim BROWN (Captain), 9-Shane SMELTZ, 10-Chris KILLEN, 11-Leo BERTOS, 12-Glen MOSS (GK), 13-Andy BARRON, 14-Jeremy CHRISTIE, 15-Jeremy BROCKIE, 16-Chris JAMES, 17-David MULLIGAN, 18-Andrew BOYENS, 19-Steven OLD, 20-Chris WOOD, 21-Kris BRIGHT, 22-Jarrod SMITH, 23-James BANNATYNE (GK).
Coach: Ricki HERBERT
Iraq (from): 1-NOOR SABRI (GK), 2-MOHAMMED ALI KAREEM, 3-BASEM ABBAS, 4-FAREED MAJEED, 5-NASHAT AKRAM, 6-SALIH SADIR, 7-EMAD MOHAMMED, 8-LUAY SALAH, 9-ABDUL WAHHAB ABU AL HAIL, 10-YOUNIS MAHMOUD, 11-HAWAR MULLA MOHAMMED, 12-MOHAMMED KASSID (GK) 13-KARRAR JASIM, 14-SALAM SHAKER, 15-ALI HUSSEIN REHEMA, 16-DARA MOHAMMED, 17-ALAA ABDUL ZAHRA, 18-MAHDI KAREEM, 19-ISAM YASEEN, 20-SAMER SAEED, 21-ODAY TALIB (GK), 22 MUAYAD KHALID, 23 HALKARD MULLA MOHAMMED.
Coach: Bora MILUTINOVIC
Story and photo courtesy of NZF Media
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