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Cameron Devlin on Ufuk Talay and playing for Australia

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4th May, 2020
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Cameron Devlin has exploded onto the footballing scene at Wellington Phoenix, playing 62 per cent of the available minutes under Ufuk Talay this season.

He’s been a key part of Wellington’s rebuild under Talay and is now in high contention for a spot in the Australian Olympic team. This is the second interview in my football’s future series, which offers a unique insight into A-League and W-League’s best young stars.

Jack George: What are you doing during self-isolation?

Cameron Devlin: I am currently in a hotel in Sydney, where I have two days remaining until I get to go home. It has been really tough, but I just can’t wait to see my family. I have been playing a lot of FIFA!

JG: How have you been keeping yourself fit?

CD: I have been doing a lot of bodyweight exercises. We have been doing zoom calls with our team, and I actually went for a few five-kilometre runs in my hotel room!

Cameron Devlin of the Phoenix

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JG: Who’s your favourite team?

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CD: Liverpool.

JG: Did you watch Australian football when you were a kid?

CD: I did watch the A-League growing up. I used to be in the Cove watching most of Sydney FC’s home games.

JG: How did it feel to win the A-League player of the month?

CD: Winning the A-League player of the month was really special. It came as quite a surprise, but I was really excited and honoured to be recognised for that award. I think being in the great team I was in really helped.

JG: What’s Ufuk Talay like as a coach?

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CD: Uffie is a great coach. He has helped me as an individual so much, and I think the style of football he has got us playing speaks volumes of what he is like as a coach. He is a great tactical manager and a great man manager as well. He has done so much for me.

JG: Who were your footballing idols growing up?

CD: My main idol was Steven Gerrard. I think he is the best defensive midfielder to ever play, and I like to base my game on a lot of things he did well.

JG: What are your goals for your career?

CD: My short-term goals are to do as well as I can for Wellington Phoenix and become an established A-League midfielder. To make the Australia Olympic team – a massive goal for me. My long-term goals are to play for my country and to have the most successful club career I can possibly have. Going overseas has always been a dream of mine.

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JG: What kind of experience was it to make your A-League debut?

CD: Making my A-League debut at the SCG in front of 35,000 people in the Sydney derby was very special. It was a 2-0 win and a night I will cherish for the rest of my life.

JG: What is your preferred position?

CD: My preferred position is a defensive midfielder. I can play anywhere in the midfield as well. As long as I am on the field I am happy!

JG: How would you rate your 2019-20 season?

CD: I am really pleased with my 2019-20 season and I hope it isn’t over! I am extremely grateful for the opportunities I was given and just tried to take them as best I could. I am very happy with how we went as a team and honestly felt like we can do something special this season!

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