Harry Kewell has admitted that he wants to someday become Liverpool manager.
Kewell won the Champions League and FA Cup during a five-year spell with the Reds but was overshadowed by injuries following his arrival from Leeds United.
Since hanging up his boots 2014, the former winger has begun to cut his teeth for a career in coaching as the current head of Watford’s under-23 side.
And Kewell, 38, is setting his sights on the Anfield hot seat as a long-term ambition.
He said: “My ultimate goal is Liverpool.
“You’ve got to learn your trade. When you’re starting out do you start out working your way through the reserve team, go out on loan and start at a lower level?
“Or do you just get thrown into the deep end and play in the premiership?
“You don’t know unless you get thrown in there. I’m a big believer in sink or swim.
“I’m a big dreamer. You might as well go to the top. You want to dream big, you dream big.”
