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Socceroos boss keeps open mind on Cahill

- DAVID DAVUTOVIC

NEW Socceroos boss Bert van Marwijk has revealed that Tim Cahill’s Russian flight reservatio­n is on hold.

The Australian record goalscorer’s hopes of making a fourth FIFA World Cup were boosted by his selection in the Dutchman’s first squad for the friendlies against Norway and Colombia, starting on Saturday week.

Cahill, 38, has played just 39 minutes in six appearance­s since joining London club Millwall, though it’s coincided with the Lions picking up 17 of a possible 21 points, prompting manager Neil Harris to praise Cahill’s impact.

Van Marwijk said Jamie Maclaren, the striker left out of the squad despite scoring for Hibernian last week, wasn’t ruled out of the World Cup and nor was Cahill ruled in.

“I know and I heard [he’s] very important for the national team. But it’s no guarantee for him that I will nominate him for the [World Cup],’’ van Marwijk said.

“But for me it’s also important to give him a signal that he’s an important player. I’d like to [get] to know him and meet him. I want to see him.

“The next two months are very important not only for him [Cahill], but for all the players to show me they are fit and playing regularly.

“He’s a player who was very important for the national team in the qualificat­ion and it’s a very good signal from him that he went to England to play to make a chance for the world championsh­ips.

“He didn’t play a lot and it’s important that players have rhythm and play. But there always are exceptions. So it’s not a guarantee for any player who is nominated now that they will also be nominated [for the World Cup].

“This is not the final squad.”

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