Melbourne Victory's Kevin Muscat Wants To Put Penalty Past Fulham's Mark Schwarzer
The Victory skipper is keen to face up to his former Socceroos team-mate.
Jul 3, 2009 5:40:39 AM
Melbourne Victory captain Kevin Muscat is looking forward to hosting Fulham’s best after the English Premier League side named a strong squad for their upcoming international friendly at Etihad Stadium on Saturday, July 11.
Socceroos goalkeeper Mark Schwarzer and former Victory defender Adrian Leijer have both been selected, as well as a host of internationals including English duo Danny Murphy and Andrew Johnson and Senegalese striker Diomansy Kamara.
Muscat, who spent more than eight years in England with Crystal Palace, Wolverhampton Wanderers and Millwall, is expecting a tough challenge against Fulham, who are preparing for their opening UEFA Europa League match on July 30.
“Considering how well Fulham did in qualifying for Europe and now they’re sending a full-strength team to Melbourne, it gives us a great opportunity, not only for the players who have got aspirations to play at the highest level, but for the younger boys to pit themselves against some quality players,” Muscat said.
“It can also be a reality check for us as a team in terms of where we’re at and how much work we have to do.
“Fulham are in the early stages of their pre-season and we want to put on a good showing in front of our fans in Melbourne.”
Muscat is also looking forward to the possibility of taking a spot kick against former Socceroos team-mate Schwarzer, who famously saved two penalties in Australia’s FIFA World Cup qualifying win against Uruguay in 2005.
“Mark’s proven himself over a number of years,” Muscat added.
“Eyebrows were raised last year when he went to Fulham, but he probably had the most consistent year of his career.
“He’s been known to stop quite a few penalties in his time, so I’d relish the opportunity to put one past him from 12 yards.”
Roy Hodgson’s men will depart for Australia this Saturday and will face Gold Coast United at Skilled Park on Wednesday, before travelling to Melbourne the following Saturday to take on the Victory.
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Socceroos goalkeeper Mark Schwarzer and former Victory defender Adrian Leijer have both been selected, as well as a host of internationals including English duo Danny Murphy and Andrew Johnson and Senegalese striker Diomansy Kamara.
Muscat, who spent more than eight years in England with Crystal Palace, Wolverhampton Wanderers and Millwall, is expecting a tough challenge against Fulham, who are preparing for their opening UEFA Europa League match on July 30.
“Considering how well Fulham did in qualifying for Europe and now they’re sending a full-strength team to Melbourne, it gives us a great opportunity, not only for the players who have got aspirations to play at the highest level, but for the younger boys to pit themselves against some quality players,” Muscat said.
“It can also be a reality check for us as a team in terms of where we’re at and how much work we have to do.
“Fulham are in the early stages of their pre-season and we want to put on a good showing in front of our fans in Melbourne.”
Muscat is also looking forward to the possibility of taking a spot kick against former Socceroos team-mate Schwarzer, who famously saved two penalties in Australia’s FIFA World Cup qualifying win against Uruguay in 2005.
“Mark’s proven himself over a number of years,” Muscat added.
“Eyebrows were raised last year when he went to Fulham, but he probably had the most consistent year of his career.
“He’s been known to stop quite a few penalties in his time, so I’d relish the opportunity to put one past him from 12 yards.”
Roy Hodgson’s men will depart for Australia this Saturday and will face Gold Coast United at Skilled Park on Wednesday, before travelling to Melbourne the following Saturday to take on the Victory.
All the Australian soccer coverage you need on the Goal.com Australia homepage!
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