Soccer-New Zealand defender Pijnaker a doubt for World Cup after shoulder blow


Soccer Football - FIFA World Cup Qualifier - Costa Rica v New Zealand - Al Rayyan Stadium, Al Rayyan, Qatar - June 14, 2022 Costa Rica's Anthony Contreras in action with New Zealand's Nando Pijnaker. REUTERS/Mohammed Dabbous

April 14 (Reuters) - New Zealand ⁠defender Nando Pijnaker is in a race to ⁠be fit for the World Cup after suffering ‌a dislocated shoulder in Auckland FC's 2-2 draw with Melbourne Victory in the A-League over the weekend.

Pijnaker was expected to be among the ​centre backs named in coach Darren ⁠Bazeley's World Cup squad ⁠for the June 11 to July 19 finals in the ⁠U.S., ‌Canada and Mexico.

Auckland FC confirmed Pijnaker's injury on Tuesday but said in a statement that ⁠the Netherlands-born 27-year-old would seek further opinion from ​a specialist.

Dislocated ‌shoulders can take up to 16 weeks to heal. ⁠New Zealand ​open their World Cup campaign against Iran on June 15.

Pijnaker joins injured New Zealand defenders Michael Boxall, Tommy Smith, Liberato ⁠Cacace and Francis de Vries on ​the sidelines, while midfielder Sarpreet Singh is also nursing a knee problem.

There was also better news for Bazeley over the ⁠weekend as Chris Wood, New Zealand's captain and top goal-scorer, played his first match in nearly six months in Nottingham Forest's 1-1 Premier League draw with Aston Villa ​after recovering from knee surgery.

New Zealand ⁠will also play Egypt and Belgium in the World Cup's ​group stage as the All ‌Whites return to the tournament for ​the first time since South Africa 2010.

(Reporting by Ian Ransom in Melbourne; Editing by Kate Mayberry)

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