Nigel De Jong turned up from the AC Milan side to talk

Nigel De Jong turned up from the AC Milan side to talk to the reporters ahead of the home match versus Hellas Verona, but, he remained tight lipped on the rumours that he was willing for a transfer after being benched for most parts of ongoing season and was in touch with some English clubs.

When asked about the rumours, the veteran playmaker said, “I am present over here for answering the questions related to the upcoming match and I think I should stick to that only. I would not like to discuss other things.”

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New Zealand national football side experiencing new Changes

The New Zealand national football side has experienced a positive change in the latest change of the FIFA world rankings as they climbed 2 spots meanwhile Australia suffered a drop of 2 positions.

Ever since Anthony Hudson took charge of the New Zealand national side in August of 2014, a number of changes have been made within the coaching department of the team as well as the way in which the players perform for their country.

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Andrew Hudson likes Support given by Fans

Andrew Hudson, the man who has been given the charge of the New Zealand national Football team just recently, has really liked the way he has been provided all the support in the country and he is very serious about guiding the All Whites to the finals of the next FIFA World Cup which is 3 and half years away.

Hudson has been a part of the coaching staff of a Premier League team in the past i.e. Tottenham Hotspur.
He has worked as head coach as well at Bahrain.
So, it’s not that he is new to this coaching work.

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Hudson Unveals new plans

Anthony Hudson’s first match in charge of the New Zealand national football team ended in a 3-1 defeat after playing against Uzbekistan. Hudson was selected as the new head coach of the New Zealand national squad on August and so far he has only been in charge of 1 match for his new team.

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Glen Moss Backs Up Emblen Claim

The New Zealand goalkeeper, Glen Moss, has said that Neil Emblen should be appointed as the permanent manager of the team.

Emblen is presently the interim caretaker of the All Whites side and he is being seen as the strongest contender for the manager’s post. However, he has not applied for that and thus, it would be very interesting to see if the football association in New Zealand considers him for the job or not.
The former New Zealand manager, Ricki Herbert, had resigned from his post earlier this year.

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