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New Zealand injury crisis eases ahead of World Cup

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24 Apr 2026, 03:59 pm
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New Zealand injury crisis eases ahead of World Cup
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New Zealand’s injury crisis is easing as the All Whites prepare for their first World Cup in 15 years, with key defenders set to return.

NEW ZEALAND coach ​Darren Bazeley has received some positive news on the injury front as the countdown continues to the World Cup, with key defenders Liberato Cacace and ⁠Michael Boxall expected to return to action in the coming days.

Wrexham left back Cacace has been sidelined since ​February with a hamstring problem but is back in full ‌training, Bazeley told New Zealand news website Stuff ​on Friday.

“He was close to being involved against Oxford United,” Bazeley said of the midweek match. “He feels good. He’s hoping he’ll be involved this weekend.”

Boxall, sidelined for ​more than a month with an adductor strain, was being managed cautiously by U.S. ⁠club ‌Minnesota United but ​was fit enough to play again.

“If ​this was the World Cup now, he would be available for ​selection,” he added.

Bazeley was also glad to see captain Chris Wood, the nation’s record scorer, back in action for Nottingham Forest after an injury scare, while several other players are nearing a return.

Midfielder Sarpreet Singh is close to ‌returning from a knee injury for A-League side Wellington Phoenix while defenders Francis de Vries and Nando Pijnaker are expected to be a part of Auckland FC’s finals campaign.

Veteran winger Kosta Barbarouses missed Western Sydney Wanderers’ loss to Wellington last weekend ⁠with a calf ‌problem but should be fit for the World Cup.

The All Whites, returning to the World Cup for the first time since 2010, kick off their ​campaign on June 15 against Iran in Los Angeles before facing Egypt and ​Belgium ​in their other Group G matches.

Bazeley said he was on ‌tenterhooks watching ​players in their club matches seven weeks out from the finals.

“It’s a worrying time, every time players are playing now,” he said.

“We’re going to be living like that for the next month, until ​we get to the World Cup.”

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