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Smith a Better Player for International Experience
Friday, 11th Oct 2013 06:00

Town boss Mick McCarthy says international football with New Zealand has made Tommy Smith a better player, just as involvement with the Republic of Ireland improved his own game. Smith, like his manager a centre-half, is currently away with the All Whites at a training camp in Los Angeles.

McCarthy, who won 57 full caps and scored two international goals, recalls the boost he got from breaking into international football: “I vividly remember getting in the Irish squad when I was at Manchester City and I went to my first tournament in Japan in 1984 and all the top players were there.

“I remember vividly feeling more confident, feeling a better player and coming back to City in the summer as a better player.”

He believes Smith, who has also scored two international goals and has won 22 full caps, will have received a similar lift when he appeared at the 2010 World Cup in South Africa and at last summer’s Olympics in London.

The 23-year-old is likely to be in action in a friendly against MLS side Chivas USA on Saturday before the All Whites travel to Port of Spain to take on Trinidad and Tobago in another friendly on Wednesday.

The training camp and games are preparation for November’s play-offs for a place at the 2014 World Cup in Brazil against the side which finishes fourth in the CONCACAF qualification group.

Those opponents are likely to be either Mexico or Panama, who meet in a crucial qualifier in Mexico City on Saturday.

McCarthy says Smith quickly caught his eye after he took over at Portman Road last November: “When I came in I was just impressed with Tommy in training as a defender because he liked to defend, he likes blocking things and tackling and heading it. He’s very good in the air.

“Everybody told me this about him, that about him and I’d seen the infamous own goal against Wolves when it hit every part of his body before it went in.

“I think he’d been unfortunate. As a defender, if you play in a team which isn’t playing well, suddenly the rick seems to be coming from you. You can get labelled with that but I have to say I haven’t seen that in him at all. He’s just been a solid part of a really solid back four for the main part.”

All three of McCarthy’s senior central defenders could be playing international football before the season is out with Christophe Berra hoping for a Scotland recall and Luke Chambers, who is currently operating at right-back for the Blues, looking to break into the Republic of Ireland set-up.

Chambers recently said that he is currently playing the best football of his career and his manager is equally pleased with his form: “He came back in from pre-season and was amazingly fit, not that he wasn’t before, because he was.

“I haven’t done anything to improve him, not really worked individually with him. We watch a fair amount of analysis on things and we’ve worked with the back four together, [helping them to gain] an understanding, and as a back eight.

"I think the organisation certainly helps him to be able to play in the back four that we’ve got.

“We did more work last year because we came in and we ended up with 10 clean sheets out of 15 or something. I’m glad he thinks he is because I think he’s playing well too.”

The Town boss has been impressed with the 28-year-old’s leadership skills and also his willingness to play in a favoured position: “If Carlos isn’t playing he’s the captain and what I’ve really liked about him is that right-back isn’t his slot but he’s gone and played there and played equally as well as he was at centre-half without any complaints. It’s for the team, it’s a good attitude.”

In addition to Smith, young right-back Elliott Hewitt is the only other member of the senior squad away on international duty at present.

Hewitt looks set to win his ninth Wales U21 cap when Geraint Williams’s men take on Lithuania at the Book People Stadium in Bangor today, then will be out to avenge their shock recent defeat to San Marino on Tuesday at the same venue.


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JimmyJazz added 08:30 - Oct 11
Mexico to go threw to Brazil then, too strong for Panama or NZ
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bobble added 09:58 - Oct 11
smith is 3 times the international that mick was....
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runningout added 10:09 - Oct 11
Not too sure about that..
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kalypso added 11:00 - Oct 11
Population of NZ 4 million
Population Suffolk, Essex and Norfolk 4 million
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Michael11 added 11:11 - Oct 11
I'm not sure i agree with Mick on this one. Apart from the World Cup 2010, how many good teams has Tommy actually come up against for NZ? I think he's improved because McCarthy really put his faith in him and played him week in, week out in the championship.
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brendanh added 11:36 - Oct 11
Yes not sure either. TS's form was much better in the latter half of last season when he stopped travelling 24,000 miles between ITFC games to play pacific islands with a population not much more than eleven.

TS should agree to participate in the playoffs and tournament finals, but he should say to NZ that they'll have to try to beat giants of world football like Tahiti and the Cook Islands (pop 10,000) without him.
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ChrisMakin2012 added 12:57 - Oct 11
Smith was better when Chambers was next to him. End of.
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Garv added 12:58 - Oct 11
Love Tommy Smith to bits, but I think I'd have to put the blame at his door for the goal last Saturday. Totally misjudged it.

I wonder, in the long term, whether Berra will be as good for Smith as Chambers was. I doubt it.
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MCGOODERZ added 14:51 - Oct 11
Smith and Veseli are the best partnership I've ever seen apart from the QPR defence as they got 8 clean sheets in a row
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AdScHi9678 added 17:01 - Oct 11
I think we need to change it at the back... Why not bring Hewitt back in, or even Veseli at RB? It's clear that Chambers and Smith together, along with two solid full-backs, is a pretty formidable defence. Smith and Berra, with Chambers at right-back, doesn't seem to be quite as strong as our defence for the second half of last season...
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blueboy1981 added 18:01 - Oct 11
..... agreed it needs changing at the back - Chambers and Smith had a very good, effective partnership going last season, it needs to be re - formed sooner rather than later.
Chambers is not a full back, and we will never get from him, what we would from a pukka right back.

Has to be said that this move looks very much orchestrated to bring an old acquaintance in.
Feel quite sorry for Chambers - because no player likes playing, or performs to their full potential, out of position. He has though, been doing his very best as has been seen.
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