Quantcast
Latest Stories

Weiss happy with US training camp for Azkals

By

CHICAGO—The Philippine football team wrapped up its 14-day training camp here on Saturday with Azkals coach Michael Weiss declaring that his wards are right on track in their buildup for the AFF Suzuki Cup.

The Azkals yielded to Premier Development League side Chicago Inferno, 1-3, last weekend, but their international friendly against the US Virgin Island in Indianapolis was cancelled by the United States Soccer Federation.

With the Azkals thriving in the intense scrimmages during the past two days, the German mentor is leaving the Windy City with a measure of satisfaction.

“We could already see how the hard training pays off in such a short period of time,” said Weiss, who put the Azkals in gruelling sessions that focused on enhancing fitness and improving cohesion.

The Azkals missed Phil and James Younghusband for the camp, as well as several Europe-based aces, but Weiss pointed to the emergence of Demitrius Omphroy and Matthew Uy as among the positives that came out of the camp.

Jason de Jong also impressed Weiss in the scrimmages as the Fil-Dutch standout deputized well at centerback, while Jeff Christiaens, the Fil-Belgian winger, was also making a strong case to challenging Chieffy Caligdong for the left winger starting spot in the team.

“There will be a lot of sacrifices to be made in the next three months,” said Weiss.

The Azkals fly home Sunday, before resuming training just a few days before they leave for Cambodia for their Sept. 5 friendly. The Azkals will also face Singapore on Sept. 7 and Laos on Sept. 10.


Follow Us

Follow us on Facebook Follow on Twitter Follow on Twitter


Recent Stories:

Complete stories on our Digital Edition newsstand for tablets, netbooks and mobile phones; 14-issue free trial. About to step out? Get breaking alerts on your mobile.phone. Text ON INQ BREAKING to 4467, for Globe, Smart and Sun subscribers in the Philippines.


Tags: AFF Suzuki Cup , Football , Philippine Azkals



Copyright © 2013, .
To subscribe to the Philippine Daily Inquirer newspaper in the Philippines, call +63 2 896-6000 for Metro Manila and Metro Cebu or email your subscription request here.
Factual errors? Contact the Philippine Daily Inquirer's day desk. Believe this article violates journalistic ethics? Contact the Inquirer's Reader's Advocate. Or write The Readers' Advocate:
c/o Philippine Daily Inquirer Chino Roces Avenue corner Yague and Mascardo Streets, Makati City, Metro Manila, Philippines Or fax nos. +63 2 8974793 to 94
Advertisement

News

  • US teenager accused of planning to bomb school
  • Graduates in tornado-raked Oklahoma town vow to stay
  • Business leaders welcome Rama’s reelection, ‘friendly ties’ with Capitol, Mega Cebu progress
  • BO-P K witnesses say they were given P100
  • Bullet through the heart for both lovers
  • Sports

  • Spurs take 3-0 lead, beat Grizzlies 104-93 in OT
  • Gay soccer player Robbie Rogers joins LA Galaxy
  • Gay wins 100 at Adidas Grand Prix in New York
  • Vengeful Beermen destroy Slammers
  • Ateneo goes for sweep
  • Lifestyle

  • A life well lived
  • Kevin Tan takes a bride
  • In Tokyo, Bulgari dazzlers amid the sakura blooms
  • Desperately seeking Sarah Jessica
  • Don’t let your husband be the be-all and end-all of your existence
  • Entertainment

  • NYPD investigating actress Bynes allegations
  • Cambodian film tops Un Certain Regard
  • Cannes: ‘The Immigrant’ stirs emotional response
  • Julie Delpy on life at 40
  • It takes two to do the show biz breakup cha-cha
  • Business

  • Storm brews over control of US newspaper group
  • Coco sugar sweetens small town’s finances
  • Along Mt. Bulusan’s foothills: A balmy ‘agricultural resort’
  • For Mona Serrano, there is no ‘escape’ from entrepreneurship
  • Buildings designed with unique character finding market
  • Technology

  • A new way for Filipinos to connect on social media launched
  • Statement of Smart Communications
  • Yahoo takes big leap with $1.1B deal for Tumblr
  • Poll: More US teens turn to Twitter; Facebook old
  • Tips to avoid becoming an identity theft victim
  • Opinion

  • Deep impact
  • The return of traditional politics in Pampanga
  • Most important investment incentive
  • Making (and keeping) friends
  • The Trinity and us
  • Global Nation

  • Sky lanterns light up Iloilo sky, set world record
  • Filipino WWII veterans used to cover up for senators’ inaction on family unification
  • Warship from US here next month
  • Taiwan has new terms
  • Taipei welcomes start of fisheries talks with PH
  • Marketplace
    © Copyright 1997-2013 INQUIRER.net | All Rights Reserved