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Harry Kewell Quotes

«You can't explain what the feeling is like when you're out there. We've made a big step forward now, and now we've just got to look forward to the World Cup.»
Author: Harry Kewell
«I will also try my best to break it and hope to produce enough good football to keep them voting for me.»
Author: Harry Kewell
«Yes, the referee made a decision which no one can believe. He has gifted them the game as it turned out, but you have got to get on with it when something like that happens.»
Author: Harry Kewell
«We are playing well and creating chances but can't get that second goal. But sometimes one is enough.»
Author: Harry Kewell
«Just one of those days.»
Author: Harry Kewell
«Teams are coming here and working hard. We're creating chances but we can't get the second goal - but we're doing enough.»
Author: Harry Kewell
«To win was a massive achievement. We had to dig in. We knew it would be tough, even with 11 men, but we pulled through.»
Author: Harry Kewell
«It was crucial for us to score the first but we stung them with the quick second, although they came back well.»
Author: Harry Kewell
«We knew we were up against it from the first minute, even with 11 men.»
Author: Harry Kewell
«The first goal was crucial for us because it is always difficult to score against ten men.»
Author: Harry Kewell