Harry Kewell
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I think you can always learn, I think there's always things out there you can learn.
I even sometimes watch the manager itself, how he's reacting into certain situations, because I'm quite hot-headed, you know, when I'm on the touchline.
So it's nice to see in situations where I think, how do they react?
And they're all little tips you can learn.
Look, I'm not lying.
I can't wait to get back into it.
I enjoy it.
I enjoy the tactical side of football and I love figuring out ways to beat opponents.
And even when you do lose, it's frustrating, but it's like learning from that and how can you come back from that and turn the team around from a disappointing result to a better result and kind of make them believe in it as well.
So it's a great job.
Well, it's one thing you learn even on your license, you know, because you get coaches that come in and you always say you're not going to be that kind of person, but it's very hard.
But again, it's things you learn because I've spoken to managers where they've gone and some can switch off, some can't.
I can't.
And again, that's something that I'm learning, you know, because you can't like from a high of winning, you come home and you're like, wait, dad's home and all that.
And then you come home and you've been done by a set piece where you've worked on all week or you've someone slipped or it just hasn't gone your way or maybe VAR has come into it and it's just lost it out.
It can swing your mood, but you've got to kind of separate it.
And I've worked along some great managers and some great managers have given me some good information.
I have to say it's actually nice to look back and see your career and see the goals and all that because you do forget about it.
I mean, you don't mentally forget about the goals because if someone does ask you about something, you can kind of remember, but it is lovely to see.
Yeah, I remember the whole trip.