The on loan Swansea City striker will be face to face with former strike mate Rory Fallon with the latter having secured himself hero status in his native New Zealand with the goal that took them to South Africa next summer.
And Trundle revealed that he – and all Fallon’s former team mates – could not be happier for the man who was widely criticised during his time at the Liberty
Speaking to Wales on Sunday, Trundle said โItโs a bit of a surprise when you say that Rory Fallon is going to the World Cup
โBut thatโs just football and it shows how quickly things can change.
โIt only takes one moment to define your career. Itโs a great achievement for him and to score the goal that got them there makes it extra special.
โAll the lads that know him were absolutely buzzing for him.
โTo see someone you know going to play in the biggest competition in the world is great and itโs something he will remember for the rest of his life.
โItโs been a strange turnaround for Rory and it will be good to have a chat with him about it on Tuesday. Itโs certainly a good talking point.โ
Trundle’s double at Peterborough on Saturday increased his chances of extending his loan spell at Swansea and he added โI realise the time is ticking by on my loan spell
โBut itโs hard to complain with the run the team has been on.
โNot knowing your future unsettles you though.
โYou are fighting to stay at the club and itโs the first time this has really happened to me.
โYou feel you are on trial all the time. You are not fully relaxed and on edge.
โIt affects me as I want to stay here so much and thereโs a lot to lose for me. Itโs my club and my home.
โBut Iโm still hopeful of staying. I havenโt heard anything on my future yet from either club.
โSo I will keep plugging away.โ