Nando Pijnaker's World Cup Race: The Clock Ticks on Shoulder Recovery

New Zealand's defender Nando Pijnaker is fighting to recover from a shoulder injury for the World Cup after Auckland FC's draw with Melbourne Victory. Expected in Darren Bazeley's squad, Pijnaker faces a 16-week healing period. Meanwhile, Chris Wood returns, boosting the All Whites' hopes.

Nando Pijnaker's World Cup Race: The Clock Ticks on Shoulder Recovery
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New Zealand defender Nando Pijnaker is in a race against time to recover for the World Cup following a dislocated shoulder sustained during Auckland FC's 2-2 draw with Melbourne Victory in the A-League.

Expected to be a key part of coach Darren Bazeley's squad for the June 11 to July 19 tournament in the U.S., Canada, and Mexico, the 27-year-old's injury was confirmed by Auckland FC.

Pijnaker's recovery joins a list of sidelined New Zealand defenders, while Chris Wood's return from knee surgery adds optimism as the All Whites prepare for matches against Iran, Egypt, and Belgium.

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