Appliance of science for Worthington
Published Date:
06 September 2008
By Ken Gaunt
NIGEL Worthington is placing his faith in the appliance of science as Northern Ireland prepare to face Slovakia in their first World Cup qualifier today.
With the temperature expected to soar to 30 degrees in Bratislava today, it will be a severe physical challenge for the players.
However, Worthington has taken steps to make sure they will be in the best possible shape, despite the searing humidity.
The squad can now call on the services of Northern Ireland sports scientist Jonathan Bloomfield – and he will have a key role to play in the opening game.
Worthington said: "He makes sure the food is right and that the players are hydrated. They are tested on a daily basis. He also keeps an eye on their general fitness. It is important that we have the right people in the right places to give ourselves every chance.
"We have to be ultra-professional and do the job right. We want to do the best for the players so they can do their best for Northern Ireland. We now know what the conditions are like and we have been working accordingly. It is going to be hot but it is about the desire to make things happen."
The full article contains 208 words and appears in The Scotsman newspaper.
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Last Updated:
05 September 2008 11:15 PM
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Source:
The Scotsman
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Location:
Edinburgh