Mitch Langerak won’t be at the World Cup with the Socceroos.Credit:Getty
Central Coast Mariners pair Kuol,18,and Cummings,the 27-year-old former Scottish international,have both been picked - but there is heartbreak for Langerak,34,who has been in career-best form at Nagoya Grampus,was recently named as the Japanese club’s player of the season,and last year broke his own J1 League record for clean sheets.
Having stepped away from the Socceroos last yeardue to the impact of Japan’s strict coronavirus restrictions on his young family,he made himself available again for international duty after a personal plea from Arnold and was picked for September’s two friendlies against New Zealand,but did not see any game time.
It was assumed then that Langerak was a lock for the World Cup,and that Arnold and his coaching staff didn’t need to see him in action because of the strength of his performances in Japan - especially since the Socceroos boss has repeatedly underlined the importance of first-team minutes in his selection considerations.
But the fact he has been left out altogether will come as a major shock,with Central Coast Mariners gloveman Danny Vukovic and Sydney FC’s ‘Grey Wiggle’ Andrew Redmayne believed to have gotten the nod over him as back-ups to skipper Mathew Ryan - all of whom have long histories with Crawley,who masterminded the plan to deploy Redmayne in the Socceroos’ penalty shootout win over Peru that confirmed their place in the World Cup.
Socceroos coach Graham Arnold.Credit:Getty
Langerak kept 14 clean sheets in 33 games for Nagoya Grampus this year,logging more minutes than any other Aussie goalkeeper,and had mounted a strong case to challenge Ryan,who has been demoted to the bench at his Danish club FC Copenhagen,for Australia’s No.1 spot - but now it appears unlikely he will ever add to his eight caps for the national team.
As a result,Ryan is totally assured of being the Socceroos’ starting custodian for the team’s three Group D fixtures against France,Tunisia and Denmark,despite carrying a minor knee niggle that kept him out of action for FC Copenhagen’s last domestic match on Monday morning (AEDT).