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New Zealand Brings In Hudson
New Zealand have brought in Anthony Hudson has the new permanent manager to replace Ricki Herbert, who was relieved of his duties several months ago. New Zealand football Association has been considering offers from several managers across the world for their vacant managerial position. It has so far been taken care of by former assistant boss Neil Emblen. However, it was revealed a few months ago that Neil Emblen would not become a permanent manager despite having been one of those to register an official interest.
This decision appears to have been taken because of the poor results that the national team has had under Neil Emblen as the interim coach. Hudson was previously linked with the vacant managerial position at Bahrain, but he has chosen to join New Zealand. The All Whites are ranked 105 in the world, but they are one of the few teams with this ranking that can dream of a World Cup spot. The lack of much competition from the oceanic region means that New Zealand could be seen at the World Cup 2018.
They have qualified for the 1982 and 2010 World Cup. They will be keen on repeating the feat once again and the World Cup qualifiers will begin shortly.
“I want to go to the World Cup. I want to make history with the All Whites by going further than we’ve ever gone, and I want to do it in a certain way. We need to be showing up to training and how we work every day with one thing on our mind, and that’s to make history; to improve football in the country and make people happy,” said Hudson after taking in charge. Since the 1-0 win over Saudi Arabia in September 2013, New Zealand are without a victory in all competitions.
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Lewandowski Completes Transfer To Bayern Munich
Poland international Robert Lewandowski completed his much awaited transfer from Borussia Dortmund networks rivals Bayern Munich. At his unveiling, he stated that his main ambition is to win a lot of titles at his new club. Bayern will certainly provide a lot of opportunities to do so especially since they have won at least two trophies every season in the last few years. Lewandowski will be replacing Mario Mandzukic, who has joined Atletico Madrid for an undisclosed transfer fee. Lewandowski will be one of the highest earners in this Bayern Munich team.
Since he was available on a free transfer, he is thought to have agreed a $75 million/five-year contract that makes him one of the best paid players in the world. At 26 years of age, he has a lot to offer for the Bayern Munich team. He scored more than 100 goals during his four-year spell at Dortmund. He joined Dortmund for a fee believed to be in the region of €4.5 million. He comes into the Bayern Munich team as one of the top strikers in two world. He would also fit well into the Bayern Munich’s passing system, which was seen as one of the reasons for Mandzukic leaving the club.
“It was time to take the next step. I knew that Bayern Munich are of the level where I can be an even better player and win even more titles. I feel really good. I have had a great break and I am certainly raring to go. I am starting a new chapter,” said Lewandowski. Bayern started the new campaign is overwhelming favourites to once again win the league title. After a few years of domination from Dortmund, Bayern have now won back-to-back league titles. Guardiola will also be looking to challenge for the Champions League.
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Emblen Wishes To Become Permanent Manager Of National Team
Neil Emblen, who is in charge of the New Zealand national team on an interim basis, has revealed that he wants to become the permanent manager of the national team. New Zealand football Association recently revealed that it had started looking at various options for the permanent managerial position. The FA also revealed that it had received an overwhelming response through applications for this position. Emblen is also thought to be one of the managers considered for this position, but his record in the last few months has certainly not helped his case.
The team has not managed a single victory since September 2013. They have only managed two 0-0 draws as the only positive results during this period. Even those results came against Trinidad and Tobago and South Africa. This poor run of form may result in the FA considering other options, but Emblen has confirmed for the first time that he wants to remain in charge of the national team. The FA are unlikely to take any risks with the next appointment, as it could seriously hamper their chances of reaching the World Cup 2018. The qualification for the tournament begins in September.
Emblen says that his experience of working with the team for several years – including as an assistant manager – will hold him in good stead.
“I actually haven’t put a CV in to them [NZF] yet. I think it closes midnight Friday, so maybe we’ll see after about 10 o’clock that night, after the South Africa game. The organisation pretty much knows how I feel about the whole thing. I’m happy to retain the role I was in. If they go for a local candidate, then maybe there’s more of a chance. If it’s someone from overseas that’s wanting to do it, and within budget . . . I’m just dictated by what the organisation is thinking,” said Emblen.
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