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NELSEN STARTS MANAGERIAL ROLE
The Toronto FC manager Ryan Nelsen will have to do without the services of the German midfielder Tortsen Frings after the veteran announced his retirement. The 36-year-old is currently the star player within the Toronto FC squad, while he is also the highest earner as well. Since joining the club in 2011, he has been one of the influential members over the last few years. However, he has announced his retirement just as Nelsen arrives at the club. The former QPR defender recently took over his first managerial job of his career. He lost in his first friendly match as the Toronto FC manager.
Nelsen will be taking charge of his first game in the MLS when Toronto FC take on Vancouver Whitecaps during the weekend. Even though the departure of Frings means that Nelsen will have a significant wage budget available for him to spend on a high profile player, the departure of one of the established players within the team is certainly a cause for concern. The 36-year-old Frings has been suffering from a number of injury problems in recent years. He has revealed in a statement that he has taken this decision with the best for the team in mind. He has paid tribute to his time with the MLS team.
“I always want to do what’s best for the team and that is why I have decided to step away. I really enjoyed my time in Toronto and playing for Toronto FC. I wish the club all the best this season and hopefully they can continue to embrace the winning spirit that I brought to the team,” said the midfielder. Over the years, he had represented top German clubs like Werder Bremen, Bayern Munich, and Borussia Dortmund. He has also played 79 matches for the national team as well.
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NELSEN WANTS WIN
The QPR defender Ryan Nelsen has said that he is extremely desperate for the club to get their first win of the season. The Premier league club are still searching for their first victory of the season after 16 games. The arrival of the former Tottenham manager Harry Redknapp has also not brought the club their first victory, which has left them rooted to the bottom of the table. They are also 8 points behind the prospect of safety, and they are getting adrift with each passing game without a victory. Due to this reason, Nelsen has said that he is desperate for the first win, which he believes will get the club going again.
QPR managed to survive in the Premier league last season by the skin of their teeth. The then-manager Mark Hughes splashed a lot of money on signings like Park Ji sung and Granero in the hope of getting the club into the top half of the season and also quite possibly into Europe. However, the club’s struggles have not ended into the new season as well, which led to the sacking of the manager Mark Hughes just a few weeks ago. The former Tottenham manager Harry Redknapp has been appointed in his place, but he still has been unable to get the first victory after three matches in charge.
“We want to win. It’s horrible, it feels like a slap in the face and you do anything to find a formula. We are one or two wins away from being right back in that pack. If we get to the teams, they will start looking over their shoulder at us,” said the New Zealand defender Ryan Nelsen in an interview given to the Sun. The first-team matches for Redknapp against Sunderland, Wigan, and Aston Villa have finished as draws.
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NELSEN BLOW
The New Zealand national team has been dealt a major blow after the defender and captain Ryan Nelsen has been ruled out of the friendly match with China this week. New Zealand were set to take on China in a friendly match this week looking to improve the team even further. It has been a good couple of months for the national team after they have recently gone unbeaten since the start of the season. New Zealand are currently unbeaten in the last five matches, while they have also won all these matches as well. However, the match against China for set to be a major test for the team before they take on New Caledonia when the World Cup qualifying resumes in March.
New Zealand Football’s blow in the form of Ryan Nelsen has been confirmed by the high performance manager Fred de Jong, who has said that the medical staff will be taking on the precautions necessary in order to get the QPR defender back to full fitness. The 35-year-old is regarded as one of the best players for New Zealand of all time. As a result, he will be extremely crucial for the team when the World Cup qualifying matches resume in March. Fred de Jong has said that the team will be looking to bring the defender at least in November if not in March.
“Ryan Nelsen is a key asset to our campaign to qualify for the World Cup in Brazil. Ryan is 35 years old and we want to do all we can to make sure he is fit to play in our World Cup qualifiers in March and again in November next year if necessary,” said the high performance manager Fred de Jong. New Zealand are expected to be the first team to qualify from the oceanic region.