Anthony Hudson elected as Coach of NZ

The American coach Anthony Hudson was elected as the coach of New Zealand in August of the current year and he has outlined his plans for the squad that he is currently in charge of.

During a press conference at the North Harbor Stadium or generally known as the ‘’QBE Stadium’’, Anthony Hudson unveiled his plans for the next 4 years and what he will be trying to accomplish within that lapse of time.

One of the primary objectives of Hudson for New Zealand is to help guide and get them into the 2018 FIFA World Cup in Russia. The main focus of Anthony Hudson is to shape the squad and upgrade it however that may be possible in order to snatch a spot into the upcoming 2018 World Cup.

“If we are to build a team and a program which is capable of securing a berth at the next World Cup, every action we take and every decision we make must be with that end goal in mind. Having assessed our current situation, there are several key areas of attention for us moving forward.Creating, teaching and implementing a clear style of play for the All Whites, as well as the teams which support us, is the central task we have’’ New Zealand’s Anthony Hudson revealed to the media.

Fred de Jong is the Director of the New Zealand Football Board and was one of the figures which influenced in the decision of selecting Anthony Hudson as the coach of the New Zealand national team and the 50 years old Director had nothing but praise concerning everything that Hudson has been doing and is optimistic about the future.

“We employed Anthony in the role of All Whites coach because his vision for the delivery of a national team program matches our own. It’s exciting to see us taking the first steps on a new journey which will bring a new level of alignment to our elite men’s teams, shaping a New Zealand Football identity on the world stage as we build a program Kiwis everywhere can be proud of.”  Fred de Jong said he praised Anthony Hudson.