- Confirmed no A-League golf equipment have provided him teaching roles
Aussie soccer legend Harry Kewell has revealed no A-League golf equipment have ever reached out in relation to his teaching aspirations – after which recalled a remark from ex-Socceroos teammate Mark Bosnich that he will not overlook anytime quickly.
Kewell, 47, is presently the top coach of Hanoi FC in Vietnam after earlier stints with the likes of Yokohama F. Marinos in Japan and Scottish giants Celtic, the place he labored alongside Ange Postecoglou.
The previous Leeds United and Liverpool star is completely happy to hone his craft in Asia – for now – however the truth no A-League golf equipment have been on the cellphone got here as a shock.
‘I’ve by no means had one membership ring me. Not one,’ Kewell advised Football 360.
‘I really like my soccer and wherever I am going, I simply need to make gamers higher.’
Kewell then referenced a remark from Bosnich after the Socceroos nice was linked to the Western Sydney Wanderers.
Aussie soccer legend Harry Kewell has revealed no A-League golf equipment have ever reached out in relation to his teaching aspirations (pictured, in command of J-League facet Yokohama F Marinos)
Kewell additionally recalled a remark from ex-Socceroos teammate Mark Bosnich he will not overlook anytime quickly
In his adorned enjoying days, Kewell performed in two World Cups and likewise gained the 2005 UEFA Champions League with Liverpool
‘Bozza mentioned I wasn’t certified sufficient….(and) this was once I was already doing nicely (abroad),’ he mentioned.
‘I’ve received nothing towards him, and Mark would most likely not bear in mind it, however I bear in mind it.’
Day by day Mail reached out to Bosnich for remark.
Kewell signed with Leeds United as a teen and later starred within the Premier League.
Primarily enjoying as a winger, Kewell made his debut for the Socceroos towards Chile aged simply 17.
He went on to play in two World Cups – and at membership degree, gained the 2005 UEFA Champions League with Liverpool.
In 2012, Kewell was named the Biggest Ever Australian footballer at a gala dinner in Sydney.
‘I am humbled by the award and really grateful, particularly given the variety of superb footballers this nation has produced through the years,’ Kewell mentioned on the time.
‘To be named amongst such nice gamers within the best ever Australian crew, each previous and present, is one thing I’ll always remember.’


















