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Lucas Neill should be stood down as Socceroos captain: Robbie Slater
October 15, 2013 - 2:59PM
Former Socceroo Robbie Slater says Lucas Neill should immediately be stood down as Australian captain, claiming he has torn apart an already broken squad with his response to coach Holger Osieck's sacking.
Slater on Tuesday slammed as "disgraceful" Neill's attempt to defend his position within the squad in his first media appearance since Osieck was axed following the 6-0 loss to France.
"It's quite possibly the worst captain's interview, certainly in a football sense, I've ever seen," Slater told Fox Sports.
"Lucas is in survival mode. He's got that siege mentality and you can see that in the interview - it's very defensive.
"He's living in a cocoon. He's not seeing things clear and he's not seeing the reality.
"There is a case to be stood down as Australian captain straight away by (Football Federation Australia CEO) David Gallop.
"It shows the need of how quick we need to get somebody in place because he shouldn't have been allowed to do that interview."
Neill dismissed a call by former goalkeeper Mark Bosnich to quit the team, and instead questioned the passion of the next generation of Socceroos.
"My question to the younger guys who want to play for Australia is: do you dream of playing for Australia and if you do show me the hunger and the desire," Neill told reporters.
"I think that's where we are lacking now - our attitude towards our national team."
Slater, who played 44 matches for Australia during the 1980s and 1990s, said the FFA needed to appoint a local coach as soon as possible to bring the Socceroos back together as a team.
"That squad is now torn apart. If it wasn't already before because of the results, it is certainly now because of what the captain has said," the 48-year-old added.
"I cannot believe how many times I heard the word `I' in that interview.
"And for him to have a go at the younger players, our captain, that is exactly the opposite of what a captain should be doing. He should be pulling those players together.
"He has now clearly driven a wedge between the older generation and the younger generation."
http://www.smh.com.au/sport/soccer/...oos-captain-robbie-slater-20131015-2vk7f.html
I've just about had it with this bloke. I've never known a more out of touch footballer, if not athlete in Australian sport.
Ludicrously questioning the desire of younger players is an apt end to an abysmal reign as Australian captain which included his farcical pre-Durban press conference, and the threats to take the NT with him on strike all because he wanted more $$$.
As I said in the other thread, he's always been mercenary who's put personal ambition ahead of team success (which ultimately cost him a UCL final appearance). The quicker the new coach gets rid of this geriatric cancer, the better.
/Rant