Aussies Wait on Viduka Contract Decision
Australia coach Pim Verbeek said Thursday he would wait until Mark Viduka decides his future with Newcastle United before deciding whether to include him in the squad for next month’s World Cup qualifiers.
Verbeek said he was prepared to wait until just before he announces an expanded 25-man squad for Australia’s final qualifiers against Qatar, Bahrain and Japan.
Australia’s 2006 World Cup skipper comes off his contract with the English club at the end of this month, but said this week that he wanted to stay on with the Magpies.
Viduka hasn’t played for the Socceroos since the 2007 Asian Cup as he has largely battled injuries over the last year.
“We’ve spoken with him. He’s focusing entirely on his Newcastle job, he wants to keep them in the Premiership,” Verbeek told reporters in a teleconference here on Thursday.
“We won’t make any decision, he doesn’t want to make any decision.
“He has to find out if he wants to play another year. That’s one of the last decisions we are going to take.
“Mark is always on the list. The (Premier) League finishes on the 24th (of May), and it’s up to him.
“If he doesn’t want to play next season then it’s useless to take him for the June games so let’s wait for his decision and let’s wait for Newcastle.”
Verbeek said he would select a larger squad to cater for Australia’s three World Cup qualifiers, against Qatar in Doha on June 6, Bahrain in Sydney on June 10 and Japan in Melbourne on June 17.
The Socceroos need one point from their remaining three qualifiers to reach next year’s World Cup finals in South Africa.
Former Real Madrid president Florentino Perez, who helped bring a host of world stars to the club including David Beckham, Thursday announced he hopes to return to the post in elections next month.
Barcelona stayed on course for an historic treble by crushing Athletic Bilbao 4-1 at the Mestalla Stadium on Wednesday to lift the Kings Cup for the first time in over a decade.
Lazio beat Sampdoria 6-5 on penalties following a 1-1 draw to win the Italian Cup at the Stadio Olimpico here on Wednesday and qualify for next season’s Europa League.
German giants Bayern Munich confirmed on Wednesday that Dutch coach Louis van Gaal will take over as head coach on July 1 having signed a two-year contract to replace the fired Jurgen Klinsmann.


















































