- Gus Poyet was approached by Melbourne Victory in 2005
- Thought-about taking part in in A-League after retiring months earlier
- Chelsea nice now supervisor of Jeonbuk Motors in South Korea
- Tackle Sydney FC in upcoming AFC Champions League Two conflict
Premier League legend Gus Poyet has revealed he was near signing with Melbourne Victory in 2005 – however turned down the A-League membership because the Uruguayan knew he would fall in love with the Australian way of life.
The adorned former Chelsea and Tottenham midfielder is on native shores forward of Jeonbuk Motors’ quarter-final, second leg Asian Soccer Confederation (AFC) Champions League Two showdown in opposition to Sydney FC at Allianz Stadium on Thursday night time.
Poyet, 57, is the pinnacle coach of the South Korean outfit.
After launching right into a scathing evaluation of the AFC for what he deemed some baffling latest choices, Poyet recalled how he may have performed alongside the likes of Archie Thompson and Kevin Muscat in a Victory jersey.
‘My spouse and I got here to Australia in 2005, we used it [Uruguay’s World Cup qualifier] as an excuse to spend per week in Sydney,’ he stated.
‘I used to be retired for about eight months and I used to be requested on the stadium within the Chairman’s Lounge if I needed to return take a look at Melbourne’s services [over the next few days].
Premier League legend Gus Poyet has revealed he was near signing with Melbourne Victory in 2005 (pictured, taking part in for Chelsea)

Poyet is on native shores forward of Jeonbuk Motors’ quarter-final, second leg AFC Champions League Two showdown in opposition to Sydney FC on Thursday
‘I used to be shut, however I stated no….I knew I would love the approach to life and I needed to remain retired, I used to be finished.’
Poyet – who was impressed by the Socceroos who famously gained that night time on penalties – added he ‘may have simply’ lived in Australia and referred to Sydney as a ‘stunning place.’
Earlier in what was an explosive press convention, Poyet criticised the AFC for shifting final week’s first leg from their residence in Jeonju to Yongin Mireu Stadium outdoors of Suwon after the pitch was deemed unplayable.
Poyet was additionally bemused Wednesday’s press convention was staged at Sydney FC’s coaching floor in Macquarie Park versus the sport day venue in Moore Park.
‘I’ve by no means been concerned in one thing like this earlier than. I suppose I continue learning,’ he advised reporters.
‘This is the primary time I’ve finished a press convention away from residence within the coaching floor of the alternative crew at any stage – nationwide crew stage, UEFA Champions League stage, nationwide crew with Greece.
‘For me, it is vitally unusual. Usually you do it on the stadium. ‘I do not assume it’s the widespread factor to do.
‘This facet I do not like…the politics, the choice makers of people that do not perceive soccer, who haven’t got a clue.’
Kick-off between Sydney FC and Poyet’s Jeonbuk Motors is 7pm on Thursday at Allianz Stadium.