Wrexham Stars Reveal Intensive Training Regimens for Historic World Cup Appearances
Wrexham supporters are eagerly anticipating the World Cup as two of the club's players, Dom Hyam and Liberato Cacace, prepare to take part in the tournament. This marks the first time the Red Dragons will have two active players participating in the World Cup, with Hyam representing Scotland and Cacace playing for New Zealand.
Hyam, who has made four senior international appearances, featured in Scotland's final warm-up match against Bolivia, coming on as a substitute in a 4-0 win. He also played in the second half of Scotland's 4-1 friendly victory over Curaçao. Hyam's inclusion in Steve Clarke's squad was a surprise, and he is expected to provide defensive cover.
Cacace, an established international with 37 senior appearances for New Zealand, started both warm-up matches against Haiti and England. The 25-year-old is New Zealand's first-choice left back and is expected to feature in all three group-stage matches. Cacace expressed his excitement about playing in the World Cup, stating, "It's every kid's dream to play at a World Cup... I hope I can put on the shirt again and represent my nation on the biggest stage."
The World Cup schedule for both players' teams has been announced, with Scotland facing Haiti, Morocco, and Brazil, and New Zealand taking on Iran, Egypt, and Belgium. Wrexham's representation in the World Cup is a testament to the club's remarkable rise, having been a National League club during the last World Cup in Qatar.
Hyam, who has made four senior international appearances, featured in Scotland's final warm-up match against Bolivia, coming on as a substitute in a 4-0 win. He also played in the second half of Scotland's 4-1 friendly victory over Curaçao. Hyam's inclusion in Steve Clarke's squad was a surprise, and he is expected to provide defensive cover.
Cacace, an established international with 37 senior appearances for New Zealand, started both warm-up matches against Haiti and England. The 25-year-old is New Zealand's first-choice left back and is expected to feature in all three group-stage matches. Cacace expressed his excitement about playing in the World Cup, stating, "It's every kid's dream to play at a World Cup... I hope I can put on the shirt again and represent my nation on the biggest stage."
The World Cup schedule for both players' teams has been announced, with Scotland facing Haiti, Morocco, and Brazil, and New Zealand taking on Iran, Egypt, and Belgium. Wrexham's representation in the World Cup is a testament to the club's remarkable rise, having been a National League club during the last World Cup in Qatar.
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