Cahill and Aloisi Fully Recovered

May 26th, 2006 | By: Matt | 3 Comments »

Great news has come through that both Tim Cahill and John Aloisi have both fully recovered from injury and are training with the rest of the squad again. This comes as the squad arrives in Europe to play their two friendly matches, with Holland coming up in about 6 days time.
With this we are likely to see both players on the pitch, and the midfield/attacking combination switched around to accomodate in particular Cahill.

News on the Harry Kewell front is that his recovery is coming along nicely and he is still on track for the World Cup.

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Username By Martin | May 26th, 2006 at 10:32 pm
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We knew both these guys would be fit but the big question mark hangs over Harry.

Will have to wait and see the news in the next couple of days at training camp

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Username By Matt | May 27th, 2006 at 2:33 am
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Yeah. I think he will be right but not up until the Japan game. That however brings his fitness in to question as he wouldn’t have played since the FA Cup final.

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[...] To end on an upbeat note, Australia’s Harry Kewell expects to be ready to go for the Socceroos opening match against Japan. Tim Cahill and John Aloisi also are ready to dance for the Aussies in Germany. [...]

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