x

Smith Looking Forward to Facing Former Town Team-Mate Dos Santos - Ipswich Town News

Tommy Smith says he’s looking forward to testing himself against former Blues loanee Giovani Dos Santos when he, Town youngster Monty Patterson and the rest of the New Zealand squad face Mexico in their second group game at the Confederations Cup in Sochi this evening (ITV4 from 6.30pm).

Dos Santos, 28, now with MLS side the LA Galaxy, spent the final couple of months of the 2008/09 season with the Blues from Tottenham, netting four goals in six starts and two sub appearances during one of Portman Road’s most memorable loan spells.

"I was just coming back from a quite major injury when he was at Ipswich,” Smith recalled when speaking exclusively to Michael Pentti-Smith of Omnisport yesterday.

"I think I only played one game with him and that was the last game of the season [a 2-1 home victory over Coventry], but he is obviously a fantastic player who has gone on to have a fantastic career and he’s doing amazing things in America now.

"It’ll be good to test myself against him again and maybe have a chat with him after the game.”

Smith, 27, who has won 33 full caps, scoring twice, is a certain starter on the left of the All Whites’ three-man backline with Patterson likely to be among the subs, as was the case in the opening game, Saturday’s 2-0 loss to hosts Russia in St Petersburg.

The 20-year-old striker or midfielder, who is yet to make his senior debut for the Blues, has won 12 full caps, netting once.

Following today’s match, New Zealand play Portugal in their final group game on Saturday afternoon with the whole squad looking forward to facing Cristiano Ronaldo.

"It’s excitement more than anything,” Smith added. "Obviously we’ve got an important game to come before that but I’m sure everyone will be really excited to pit their wits against one of the world’s best so it will be a great experience if he’s on the pitch.”

Who does he rate as the greatest player he has faced in his career up to now? "Neymar, without a shadow of a doubt in the 2012 Olympics. He looked like he was stuck in second gear but I still couldn’t get near him.”

He says the Brazil and Barcelona man is one of a number of players on the coat-tails of Ronaldo and Lionel Messi.

"You look at that next level, you’ve got Neymar, maybe you’d put [Gareth] Bale in there as well, [Alexis] Sanchez, people like that, those sorts of players are at that very high level.

"That is what you play football for, to come up against the best players you can and test yourself against them.”


Patterson left, Smith second left in action against Russia

Smith says he’s enjoying his time in Russia, despite the first result going against his side.

"Yeah it’s a really good country, we’ve spent most of our time in St Petersburg and it is a really impressive city, lots of history there and I managed to take a bit of that in and I’m enjoying it so far.”

It’s not the first time Smith has been at a big international tournament having featured for the All Whites at a World Cup as well as the London Olympics.

"It was a brilliant occasion, I was only young at the time so I probably didn’t take it in as much as I would have done now,” he reflected on the 2010 World Cup in South Africa where he played in New Zealand’s three games which all ended in draws.

"At the time it was very surreal and brilliant and obviously to go unbeaten was unbelievable really.

"And we came up against Italy at the time and managed to draw with them so it was just a shame we couldn’t quite push on and get through the group stages there.”

Who did he find the toughest opponent that afternoon? "On the day it was probably [Riccardo] Montolivo, he was very good. [Mauro] Camoranesi was good. They had some impressive players.

"[Fabio] Cannavaro was playing and being a centre-half myself he was one of my idols growing up, so it was just a great experience.”

Moving on to life with Town, Smith hopes the Blues’ disappointing 2016/17 campaign will prove to be a temporary aberration.

"The season just gone was fairly disappointing because we didn't reach the heights we have done in the previous two seasons, so we'll be looking to get back on track and push for the top six,” he continued.

"I think any team in the Championship will start the season looking to get in the play-offs because it is a crazy league and if you get some momentum going there is no stopping you.

"I think if you look at the budget [manager Mick McCarthy] has had and the success he's had previously, last season was just a blip in the road and hopefully we'll get back on track, and hopefully he is still the man to do the job.”

In addition to his international commitments, the centre-half’s summer also includes duties at the Tommy Smith Soccer School which he launched in 2015.

"I set something up for school holidays," he explained. "There are not that many things in and around Ipswich that are football specific, so I wanted to give back something to the local community which has given me so much.

"It’s great that it fills up most times and the kids enjoy themselves and hopefully we can enjoy ourselves along the way.”

Getting back to today’s reunion with Dos Santos and the game against Mexico, Smith says it’s imperative that New Zealand, who are captained by another former Blues loanee Chris Wood, take something from it, ideally a victory.

"We’ve got to hope to get three points,” he added. "If we lose that match it might be our tournament over here over early, so we’re going into it with no other thoughts other than getting the three points.”

What to read next:

McKenna: We're Going to Assess One or Two in the Morning
Town boss Kieran McKenna says there are a few knocks and niggles in his squad ahead of Saturday’s crucial final day of the season game at home to Huddersfield with one or two set to be assessed in the morning ahead of the match.
Life's a Pitch TV - Episode 39 - Paul Cooper
This week’s Life’s a Pitch TV with star guest Paul Cooper is now available on YouTube and audio podcast platforms.
[Podcast] Blue Monday - New Podcast Now Online
A new podcast from the Blue Monday team is now available.
Breitenreiter: Changes But We Have to Remain Professional
Huddersfield Town head coach André Breitenreiter says there will be changes to his all-but-relegated Terriers side when they visit Portman Road on Saturday for a final-day game that should see the Blues promoted back to the Premier League, but not too many as he knows his team need to remain professional during such a big match.
Evans Departs Pompey
Former Blues midfielder Lee Evans has been released by Portsmouth after a 62-day spell in which he helped Pompey to the League One title.
Ipswich Town Fans Supporting Foodbanks Closing in On £10,000 Target Ahead of Final-Day Showdown
Blues supporters have the chance to take Ipswich Town Fans Supporting Foodbanks past their £10,000 target for the season when they hold their final community food collection of the season ahead of Saturday’s crucial home game against Huddersfield Town.
UAE Branch Meeting Up For Huddersfield Clash
The ITFC Supporters Club UAE Branch is meeting up for Saturday’s crucial end-of-season home game against Huddersfield Town with anyone else in the region invited to join them.
[Podcast] The Naked Football Show - Listen Again
This week's Naked Football Show is now available online.
Blue Action Coach Greeting Ahead of Huddersfield
Town independent supporters group Blue Action are are staging another of their coach greetings ahead of Saturday’s vital home game against Huddersfield Town at Portman Road.
[Podcast] Blue Monday - New Podcast Now Online
A new podcast from the Blue Monday team is now available.