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Tim Cahill’s relationship with Melbourne City coach has soured

TIM Cahill’s relationship with Melbourne City coach Warren Joyce has reached breaking point, with the two believed to be barely speaking to each other.

Tim Cahill celebrated Australia’s World Cup qualification but doesn’t know if he’ll be there.
Tim Cahill celebrated Australia’s World Cup qualification but doesn’t know if he’ll be there.

TIM Cahill’s relationship with Melbourne City coach Warren Joyce has reached breaking point, with the two believed to be barely speaking to each other.

The Daily Telegraph understands the rift began when Cahill returned from Socceroos camp in Japan and was benched for City’s FFA Cup match against Sydney FC, Joyce opting instead to play Bruce Kamau and Nick Fitzgerald up front. City went on to lose 2-0.

And, according to sources within the Socceroos camp, Joyce hasn’t once reached out to check on Cahill’s ankle injury while medical staff worked around the clock to get him fit.

Despite City losing striker Bruno Fornaroli to injury at the start of the season, Cahill has been used sparingly by Joyce.

Tim Cahill wants more game time with Melbourne City. Picture: Michael Klein
Tim Cahill wants more game time with Melbourne City. Picture: Michael Klein

He did start against Sydney FC — the match he went on to roll his ankle in — but it’s believed Joyce’s decision to throw Cahill into the starting line-up for that game came after a crunch talk between them.

Cahill is determined to play in his fourth World Cup next year and he dropped a less than subtle hint after the Socceroos beat Honduras to qualify for Russia that he would do anything to get more regular game time — even if that means quitting City.

Former Socceroos goalkeeper Mark Schwarzer says Cahill has to be playing every week if he hopes to be in peak condition for Russia and if City aren’t willing to give him that option, Cahill will have to make a call on his future at the club.

“He’s 37-years-old and no longer a player that can afford not to play each week, which he knows and that’s why he made that statement,” Schwarzer said.

Tim Cahill celebrated Australia’s World Cup qualification but doesn’t know if he’ll be there.
Tim Cahill celebrated Australia’s World Cup qualification but doesn’t know if he’ll be there.

“It’s a massive seven months ahead for Tim and it’s his last opportunity to play in the World Cup and there’s so much at stake.

“He’s obviously trying to position himself and put a bit of pressure on his club now to make a decision.

“They either need to give into it and give him a more reactive role or it will force their hand to say to Tim that this is the way it is and if it doesn’t suit him then maybe he needs to look elsewhere.”

Cahill has a contract at City until the end of this season, but he does have the option to remain part of the City group in a coaching role beyond that.

Tim Cahill after he injured his ankle playing for Melbourne City.
Tim Cahill after he injured his ankle playing for Melbourne City.

Transfer limitations mean he cannot join another A-League club in January, but Robbie Slater believes Cahill won’t struggle to find another club.

“He’s Tim Cahill, he’ll find somewhere else to go,” Slater said.

“There’s no doubt that Tim Cahill will quite easily find another club — he’s just played a World Cup qualifier against Honduras and in the qualifier before that he scored two winners.”

There have been rumours of problems at City and it’s believed Cahill isn’t the only player affected.

Incredibly, last season’s best player Neil Kilkenny can’t get a game, while Joyce left high-profile signing Ross McCormack at home with Cahill ahead of their match in Brisbane.

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