Harry Kewell has a straight answer to the loaded question of how he finds himself in a little dugout in Sussex.
‘SatNav,’ he says. ‘And there’s no place I’d rather it took me.’
With that he points to the four corners of Crawley Town’s small ground, the home of the club that ranked 19th in League Two last season.


He’s been here since May 23, 10 years to the day since he lost a Champions League final for Liverpool, and 12 years since he won it.