“Harry Kewell was unlucky at Liverpool” | Football's Greatest Australian Players
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- čas přidán 20. 05. 2024
- Australian football legend Mark Schwarzer joins Jeff once again on the pod, this time to pick his Top 5 Australian men’s players ever. Some top names from the Premier League era are discussed including Harry Kewell, Mark Viduka and Tim Cahill.
Which of his five does he suggest could have played for any of the top clubs in the world?
Who, according to Mark, was the most talented player his country has produced?
Whose move to one of England’s biggest clubs didn’t work out and why?
Mark also recalls what it was like to like to be part of the squad that reached Australia’s first men’s World Cup in 32 years and picks out some of the current crop he thinks could have an impact in the years to come.
You can catch our previous episode with Mark Schwarzer where he picked his greatest ever Premier League goalkeepers here:
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“Harry Kewell was unlucky at Liverpool” | Football's Greatest Australian Players - Sport
When Kewell first joined Liverpool during his first 20 or so games prior to injuries he was a level above all of his team mates
Viduka was massively underrated. Best player I've ever seen with his back to goal. Once he rolled a defender the ball was in the bottom corner before they'd turned round.
What happened to Craig Johnson?
Harry Kewell was geniune world class till he started getting bad injuries.
Agreed kewell from 98 - 02 was unreal especially at leeds. One of my favourite players growing up I loved watching him.