Mercury (Hobart)

Arnold keeping faith in line-up

- ED JACKSON

DEFENDER Bailey Wright replacing injured Trent Sainsbury is the only change made by Socceroos coach Graham Arnold to his squad for upcoming World Cup qualifiers against Nepal and Taiwan.

Sainsbury has been placed on stand-by and replaced by Bristol City’s Wright in the 23man squad, which is otherwise the same as that named for last month’s qualifying opener against Kuwait.

Captain Mark Milligan has been named having withdrawn before the 3-0 win over Kuwait due to injury.

Arnold said the performanc­e in that comfortabl­e victory in Kuwait City had enabled him to stick with the same group of players for next Thursday’s clash with Nepal in Canberra and the trip to face Taiwan on October 15.

“Our group did very well in their first qualifier away from home, so I am pleased to be able to maintain significan­t consistenc­y within the squad as we seek to build upon our strong start to qualifying for Qatar,” Arnold said.

“Trent is managing a minor injury but remains on stand-by for the squad should we need to call him in.

“Bailey is a big part of our plans and a great player and person to have in the squad, so we are pleased that he will be with us this month.”

Wright has made 23 appearance­s for the Socceroos and played a full 90 minutes in June’s 1-0 friendly loss to South Korea.

English-based Harry Souttar is the only uncapped player in the squad but may get his chance to make his internatio­nal debut against the Group B minnows. With the qualifiers coming either side of the opening weekend of the A-League season, champions Sydney FC will have to make do against Adelaide without fullback Rhyan Grant and goalkeeper Andrew Redmayne after they were both selected.

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