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Strachan hits back at Verbeek

Posted: Thu Jun 03, 2010 1:42 pm
by the_gun
Middlesbrough boss Gordon Strachan has angrily hit back at claims that he cost Rhys Williams his trip to the FIFA 2010 World Cup.

The 21-year-old Boro utility man was one of five players to miss out on a place in Australia's 23-man party for South Africa, with coach Pim Verbeek claiming he had repeated injections for an ongoing pelvic condition to allow him to turn out for his club.

But Strachan has furiously denied the allegation, saying: "We as a club and I personally strongly object to being made scapegoats by Mr Verbeek.

"I know it's a stressful time for him, but he needs to get his facts right.

"First of all, I should point out that decisions over injuries are made by the club's medical staff, not me, but it is nonsense to suggest Rhys was receiving injections for every game.

"The truth of the matter is we only ever did what we believed was right for the player's long-term future, and he only played when he and our medical team agreed he was fit to do so.

"We were advised by a consultant in mid-season that he needed four or five weeks' rest, we actually gave him 10 as he didn't play between December 28 and March 6.

"He only ever had two injections into the problem area, both of which were taken on the advice of a surgeon for the player's long-term benefit.

"On each occasion he was given adequate rest afterwards. We were always conscious of the World Cup and the fact that Rhys would want to be involved.

"We gave him every opportunity to recover from his injury in mid-season. After that, each time Rhys played it was because he himself was happy to play.

"Mr Verbeek told us he was happy with the player's performances for the club and the Australia physio guaranteed me Rhys would be fit for their first game.

"We are all disappointed for Rhys that he has missed out, but he is a talented lad and I'm sure there will be other opportunities in future.

"The fact he isn't fully fit is very unfortunate, but it's simply wrong to try to lay the blame at our door."

Strachan's broadside came in response to comments from Verbeek in the Sydney Morning Herald.

The Australia boss said: "He [Williams] trained without confidence. He could never train fully, he's not free to play and his recovery is not quick enough to make it.

"I'm disappointed he will not be in the final 23.

"Gordon Strachan let him play for weeks with an injury. Gordon Strachan let him play with an injection every game. If you do that with a 20-year-old player, you take a risk.

"I'm 100% sure if they [Middlesbrough] had given him the normal treatment for a player, he should be in the World Cup."

Strachan's defence was supported by Grant Downie, Boro's head of medical.

Downie said: "Neither Middlesbrough Football Club nor the medical department that I lead would ever do anything to endanger a player's health.

"We have always taken the best actions for the player and will continue do so as Rhys moves back to full fitness.

"At present, he continues to suffer from the ongoing problem and this will now need a further period of rest and rehabilitation."

Re: Strachan hits back at Verbeek

Posted: Thu Jun 03, 2010 1:49 pm
by DOC
i'm amazed strachen didn't give them a quick word

Re: Strachan hits back at Verbeek

Posted: Thu Jun 03, 2010 5:50 pm
by Red-4-Life
ive been thinking that maybe Verbeek blamed Boro to cover for himself thinking cutting Williams may not have been the best move??

could be wrong..

Re: Strachan hits back at Verbeek

Posted: Thu Jun 03, 2010 7:48 pm
by Blotto
How awkward will it be for Williams going back to Boro... cant say he'd be looked at favourably upon his return.

way to go fucking up a young kids club career Pim.... :roll:

Re: Strachan hits back at Verbeek

Posted: Thu Jun 03, 2010 8:33 pm
by ComeBackDukes!
Blotto wrote:How awkward will it be for Williams going back to Boro... cant say he'd be looked at favourably upon his return.

way to go bottle of shiraz up a young kids club career Pim.... :roll:
Yeah, way out of line for Pim to say that. Whatever (if anything) Rhys told him regarding injections/pressure from his club to play, should have been kept from the media. I would hate to be in Williams' position.

Strachan could have criticised Verbeek after McDonald's axing, but he didn't. So Pim should have kept quiet.

Re: Strachan hits back at Verbeek

Posted: Thu Jun 03, 2010 10:16 pm
by DOC
ComeBackDukes! wrote:
Blotto wrote:How awkward will it be for Williams going back to Boro... cant say he'd be looked at favourably upon his return.

way to go bottle of shiraz up a young kids club career Pim.... :roll:
Yeah, way out of line for Pim to say that. Whatever (if anything) Rhys told him regarding injections/pressure from his club to play, should have been kept from the media. I would hate to be in Williams' position.

Strachan could have criticised Verbeek after McDonald's axing, but he didn't. So Pim should have kept quiet.
strachan is media savvy, watch this space

Re: Strachan hits back at Verbeek

Posted: Fri Jun 04, 2010 9:26 am
by Chade
Where does all this sympathy for Strachen and English club "physios" and "medical departments" come from?

It's not like they've ever done Australia any favours.

Re: Strachan hits back at Verbeek

Posted: Fri Jun 04, 2010 2:39 pm
by Blotto
Chade wrote:Where does all this sympathy for Strachen and English club "physios" and "medical departments" come from?

It's not like they've ever done Australia any favours.
That's not the point. Maybe it did happen. But it's amatuer for Pim to use this as an excuse in the media for a players exclusion from the WC squad.

Re: Strachan hits back at Verbeek

Posted: Fri Jun 04, 2010 2:49 pm
by Chade
Blotto wrote:
Chade wrote:Where does all this sympathy for Strachen and English club "physios" and "medical departments" come from?

It's not like they've ever done Australia any favours.
That's not the point. Maybe it did happen. But it's amatuer for Pim to use this as an excuse in the media for a players exclusion from the WC squad.
But it is the point. You're trying to hold Pim up to a higher standard than other coaches. I mean, Capello and Lippi have made all sorts of judgements on their teams, and Jurgi Low ain't exactly a saint. Who exactly are you holding up as a model of professionalism? Wee Gordie (who I like, but I also don't doubt that his medical "team" are exaggerating their work to him)?

Re: Strachan hits back at Verbeek

Posted: Fri Jun 04, 2010 2:49 pm
by Bomber
Like him or not, Pim tells a lot of truths plus he has nothing to gain as we all know he is gone after the World Cup. Strachan sure knows how to handle the media though (usually)................

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rfEV0iO0iCw

:wink:

Re: Strachan hits back at Verbeek

Posted: Fri Jun 04, 2010 2:54 pm
by Chade
Bomber wrote:Like him or not, Pim tells a lot of truths plus he has nothing to gain as we all know he is gone after the World Cup. Strachan sure knows how to handle the media though (usually)................

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rfEV0iO0iCw

:wink:
:lol: @ Strachen gold. He is awesome.

Re: Strachan hits back at Verbeek

Posted: Fri Jun 04, 2010 3:02 pm
by The Chosŏn One
Boro should be happy that he's got all summer to recover.

Re: Strachan hits back at Verbeek

Posted: Fri Jun 04, 2010 3:05 pm
by Chade
Ofor Fuxake wrote:Boro should be happy that he's got all summer to recover.
Yeah, what a coincidence. Their player has a full, proper break instead of playing at some irrelevant international tournament.

Re: Strachan hits back at Verbeek

Posted: Fri Jun 04, 2010 3:07 pm
by The Chosŏn One
Sorry, I forgot the blue text.

Re: Strachan hits back at Verbeek

Posted: Fri Jun 04, 2010 3:29 pm
by Chade
lol :D