Bert van Marwijk's preliminary squad hits all the right markers

By Evan Morgan Grahame / Expert

So here it is, the first real, tangible intimation from the new Socceroos manager.

Weeks of hypothesising can be tapered down, at least a little, now that Bert van Marwijk has announced his first preliminary Socceroos squad, a 29-man assembly that will be shorn before the friendlies against Colombia and Norway later this month. 

Firstly, and most encouragingly, there is no overt sense that van Marwijk is undervaluing the A-League as a pool of talent; Josh Brillante, Dimi Petratos, Josh Risdon and James Troisi – as well as Andrew Nabbout, now with Urawa Red Diamonds, but whose entire pitch to be included was made in the 2017-18 A-League season – have all been included.

Although some of these players might be whittled off by the time the games roll around, their presence proves the A-League is still a good way to make a case for national selection.

One suspects there’s a mixture of reasoning at work here. Brillante, Nabbout and Petratos – all of whom have little recent history of national team involvement, including zero call-ups at any level for Nabbout – are clearly being rewarded for their fine domestic league form. All three are vital tentpoles, propping up both Sydney and Newcastle’s excellent seasons.

Dimitri Petratos of the Jets (AAP Image/Darren Pateman)

Risdon and Troisi, on the other hand, have had their cases bolstered somewhat by the fact they were both involved in last year’s World Cup qualifying campaign; neither have been especially good in the A-League this season.

So, a cocktail of reputation and current form has been served up here, and it has settled pleasingly on the palate.

Speaking of reputation, to Tim Cahill. Obviously this is not a form pick, as the striker has played 18 minutes of Championship football since moving to Millwall in late January. But, naturally, the coach is aware of how important Cahill has been for the Roos, even during these few years of national team dotage, and has made his decision accordingly.

Leaving out the rather bitter and disappointing end Cahill made out of his Melbourne City sojourn, there is no on-field reason – as far as his recent Socceroos performances go, still a key piece of criteria for any potential candidate – that would make an inarguable case against Cahill being included.

His two vital goals, plundered during 120 minutes of vigorous effort against Syria in the second leg of last year’s crunch World Cup qualifying playoff, are a compelling a case for Cahill’s enduring viability, as relevant and fresh as any recent example for any of the other call-ups.

I will add, though, that if his minimal involvement at Millwall persists, this case will be much harder to make by the time the World Cup rolls around in mid-June.

Tim Cahill (Photo by Ryan Pierse/Getty Images)

So, who else should we mention? Well, van Marwijk is using these friendlies as an opportunity to blood fresh talent, which is always a productive practice. 

Aleksandar Susnjar, the 22-year-old centre back currently at FK Mladá Boleslav in the Czech league, is a player many are only just hearing about now. He is, nevertheless, appearing regularly in the HET Liga – playing the full 90 in 15 of Bolesav’s 19 league games this season – and is evidence that the national scouting team aren’t just looking in the usual places.

Additionally, while not nearly as young as Susnjar, James Meredith – no Roos caps since the two he earned in 2015 – has also been named. He has appeared in every single one of Millwall’s league games this year, a gruelling 35 matches, and he will be eager to please under the new regime.

These two centre backs join Trent Sainsbury, Bailey Wright, Milos Degenek and Matt Jurman in the squad – at least one of these central defenders will be cut, unless a three-centre-back formation is continued, and three back-ups are needed. Of note too, Rhys Williams, Matt Spiranovic and Ryan McGowan were all omitted. 

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There are some continuity picks; Robbie Kruse was selected – he has started the last nine league for his Bundesliga 2 side VfL Bochum. I tried to avoid mentioning it, but there is probably a group of you who are disappointed Kruse – or perhaps Troisi – was selected when Daniel Arzani was not, which will no doubt be discussed below the line.

Brad Smith, something of a puzzling stalwart under Ange Postecoglou, was left out. He apparently recovered from a lengthy hip injury in early February, but has not been included in the Bournemouth playing squad since then. Mark Milligan, whose versatility I maintain is still a clear asset, has been called up, despite a mediocre half-season with the Melbourne Victory, which was bookended by a move to Al-Ahli Jeddah in the Saudi first division.

Van Marwijk may allow Jamie Maclaren another chance to impress – having largely failed to do so at national team level under Postecoglou – in these friendlies, with the former Brisbane striker now relatively stable, on loan at Hibs in Scotland. 

The must-pick bulk of the squad – Sainsbury, Matt Leckie, Mass Luongo, Mile Jedinak, Aaron Mooy, Tomi Juric, Tom Rogic, and some others – are all there too, with every onlooker keen to see how van Marwijk will use them, and in particular how he will synthesise the midfield.

Will an energetic, burly tackler’s midfield of Jedinak, Luongo and Jackson Irvine – or, indeed Brillante – be van Marwijk’s preferred arrangement? Will a set-up based around the rakish talent of Rogic be constructed? How will Mooy – arguably our best player, playing in arguably the best league of the lot – be utilised? Does the presence of six centre backs indicate a back-three system? And, perhaps most importantly, how slavishly will van Marwijk keep to any particular system – in other words, how pragmatic will be?

The mind wanders into gleaming new arenas of thought, but we must reign it in and wipe away the shine from our eyes. This is only the beginning of a new era; there’s still plenty to get wrong from here.

But, for now, Bert van Marwijk’s first action as Socceroos manager has hit all the right spots.

The Crowd Says:

2018-03-10T07:16:14+00:00

Ray Dunne

Guest


I would like to see Nabbout replace Kruse. He will most probablely get injured like he does and we will be down a player. Ray

2018-03-10T07:03:49+00:00

Ray Dunne

Guest


Just my observation is that Arzani needs a bit more maturing. He is too quick to tell his team mates off at Melbourne City. At the moment I don't think he is a good team player.Can't have a player at the World Cup who thinks he knows everything. Ray

2018-03-08T02:35:22+00:00

Wolf Armbrust

Guest


Has he ever succeeded in that more advanced role outside of the A League?

2018-03-08T02:33:43+00:00

Wolf Armbrust

Guest


Goodwin and Gol Gol

2018-03-07T22:53:06+00:00

Kris

Guest


I would have thought Jedinak was ideally suited to being one to the defensive 2, probably with Mini Mass. Mooy would play in the middle of the 3 advanced mids ahead of Rogic who struggles to complete games.

2018-03-07T20:39:28+00:00

Wolf Armbrust

Guest


How does Bert fit Mooy and Jedinak in a 4 2 3 1?

2018-03-07T11:00:03+00:00

Kavvy

Guest


... a) not talking to you. b) Qualified

2018-03-07T07:23:47+00:00

Mark

Guest


Being released from Victory was the kick up the backside Nabbout needed. He would be the first to admit that.

2018-03-07T07:21:41+00:00

Mark

Guest


The match squads are still limited to 23 though. They could call some Europe based players into training without intending to play them. Not much point for Australian-based players thou.

2018-03-07T07:20:11+00:00

Mark

Guest


The location of the games is likely a factor. No point taking him halfway across the world if he’s not likely to feature.

2018-03-07T07:09:50+00:00

Fadida

Guest


Name your alternatives then mate. Who are the non-plodders in the first rate leagues being overlooked?

2018-03-07T07:08:08+00:00

Fadida

Guest


Troisi has been in awful form for 12 months. Very lucky to be selected

2018-03-07T07:05:57+00:00

Fadida

Guest


You mentioned him first Punter!

2018-03-07T06:59:50+00:00

Kangajets

Guest


Just checked Mahbratu,,, he seems to be going well . Rukavista was that flying attacker from Perth Glory that couldn’t finish if I remember correctly. Geez he must be getting on . I hope Nabbout gets a chance before rukavista . Time will tell

2018-03-07T06:59:02+00:00

Fadida

Guest


I'm aware of that, but the boy is clearly going to be a talent. Letting him know he is in the future plan may be enough to tie him to us. I'd hate to lose him to Iran

2018-03-07T06:13:05+00:00

Beefy

Guest


Those calling for Arzani are delusional, somehow a few good games in a second rate league warrants national selection? . Too many A league plodders in the squad already.

2018-03-07T06:06:13+00:00

Kangajets

Guest


Ok So nobody else is going to ask this question.. What role does former Newcastle Jets and now Sydney FC... josh brilliante play in this Socceroos team ???? Marc Van Bommel, the former Dutch , Barcelona and Milan player who is also the son in law of Bert van Marwijk , was very efficient and effective playing the vigilante role for holland in the 2010 World Cup Is brilliante the new vigilante ( it evens rhymes ) that Van Marwijk needs . Will brilliante get to show his elaborate array of roundhouse moves on the likes of an unsuspecting Paul pogba and Christian Erickson.... should all this go to plan like 2010 , then surely a 1-0 loss in the World Cup final to Spain is in the Socceroos destiny. You heard it here first folks .?

2018-03-07T06:03:46+00:00

Nemesis

Guest


That's not what I said. I'm fully in favour of petty grudges. But, what I said was: "Only the most petty people would begrudge a player moving & succeeding."

2018-03-07T05:54:59+00:00

Fadida

Guest


Petty grudges? No idea of anyone who holds them!

2018-03-07T05:54:45+00:00

Kangajets

Guest


So Antonio Valencia has changed his nationality to Ecuador while I wasn’t looking.... Ah the perils of doing no research.? So Columbia without Valencia at right back , should find King Andrew Nabbout flying down the left wing far to hot to handle . Ha ha. That will teach you mr Valencia.

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