The Southland Times

History to repeat for All Whites goalkeeper

- Andrew Voerman

Could history be repeating with the All Whites goalkeepin­g role?

A stopper playing well down the grades in Europe is handed a start with other, more experience­d options either injured or ignored and performs to the point where he can’t be dropped. It happened with Stefan Marinovic three years ago, and now Max Crocombe finds himself with a similar opportunit­y.

The 24-year-old was given his first cap by new coach Fritz Schmid in his first match in charge, a loss to Canada in March, and is likely to be the first-choice keeper at the Interconti­nental Cup in India, which begins for the All Whites on Sunday [2.30am NZ time] with a match against Kenya.

Crocombe has benefited from the fact that Marinovic now plays for the Vancouver Whitecaps in Major League Soccer, so was unavailabl­e in

March and for this tournament, and he now has a chance to try to accomplish what his predecesso­r did in

2015.

In Auckland for a All Whites training camp goalkeeper Max last week, Crocombe looks

set to be first Crocombe

choice for the acknowledg­ed

matches in India. the similariti­es between the two, but wasn’t getting too far ahead of himself.

‘‘To be honest, it’s just an honour to play and you kind of take it as it comes. As I’ve learnt in football ... you just focus on yourself, play well, and then everything kind of falls into place as a result of that’’.

Crocombe has just finished a season in the sixth tier of English football with Salford City – a club half owned by former Manchester United stars Nicky Butt, Ryan Giggs, Gary Neville, Phil Neville and Paul Scholes – where he was a regular starter as they won promotion.

Crocombe is one of 18 players with fewer than 10 caps in the current All Whites squad, and in India they will all be out to prove they should be included again down the line.

‘‘To get experience you have to play, so the ones in the squad now will be becoming more experience­d because of this tour,’’ Crocombe said, ahead of an assignment where he is joined by teenager Michael Woud and 21-year-old Nik Tzanev, both uncapped, in the goalkeepin­g ranks.

‘‘It’s a really exciting tour. It’s a young squad, but I think the main thing we’re looking for is just another progressio­n from where we were against Canada.’’

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