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Kewell okay for World Cup - AAP
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>>Kewell out for two weeks 14 May 2006
Harry Kewell will miss the Socceroos' upcoming friendly with Greece after yet again breaking down with injury in a major final, but should be ready for the World Cup.
Kewell suffered a recurrence of his chronic groin injury in the FA Cup final, which Liverpool won over West Ham, with initial reports being that he bizarrely sustained the strain running out of the tunnel for the second half.
Liverpool's victory may have provided some succour for Kewell, but personally it was a blow for the Australia winger, who was aiming to make the final a compensation for his brief part in last year's Champions League final.
On that occasion his suspect groin forced him off during the first half against Italian giants Milan.
In an uncanny twist, both times the Reds were trailing when Kewell was forced off, both times they rallied in the second half to force the match to 3-3 and extra time, and both times they prevailed in the penalty shoot-out.
After the match, Liverpool manager Rafa Benitez confirmed the injury was a recurrence of Kewell's long-standing groin affliction for which he desperately sought remedies in the last off-season when he underwent surgery.
"Harry Kewell will be out for two weeks but I think he will be fit for the World Cup," Benitez said.
"I think it is an adductor."
"The doctor does not think it is serious, but for him it was a really bad thing because it was another final and he is going to the World Cup."
Australia plays Greece at the MCG in Melbourne on May 25 with the Socceroos to go into a training camp from May 21 ahead of that friendly.
The Socceroos first match of the World Cup in Germany is against Japan on June 12.
Kewell started the match on the left side of midfield as Liverpool began with an orthodox 4-4-2 formation.
He was a peripheral figure for much of the half, and after West Ham went to a 2-0 lead, he switched with Djibril Cisse and went in to a deep-lying forward role supporting Peter Crouch.
There was an indication Kewell was struggling early in the match when he received a relatively mild challenge from behind yet got up very gingerly and wincing.
He played the opening three minutes of the second half before being replaced by Fernando Morientes.
Kewell was the fourth Australian to play in an FA Cup final - after Joe Marston, Craig Johnston and Tim Cahill - and joins Johnston with a winners medal, with both doing so in Liverpool red.
Cahill will also miss the Greece game with a knee injury, with Socceroo players already beginning to arrive in Australia over the weekend and the days ahead before the training camp in Melbourne from May 21.
Kewell okay for World Cup - AAP
Photo AAP
Related Stories
>>Kewell out for two weeks 14 May 2006
Harry Kewell will miss the Socceroos' upcoming friendly with Greece after yet again breaking down with injury in a major final, but should be ready for the World Cup.
Kewell suffered a recurrence of his chronic groin injury in the FA Cup final, which Liverpool won over West Ham, with initial reports being that he bizarrely sustained the strain running out of the tunnel for the second half.
Liverpool's victory may have provided some succour for Kewell, but personally it was a blow for the Australia winger, who was aiming to make the final a compensation for his brief part in last year's Champions League final.
On that occasion his suspect groin forced him off during the first half against Italian giants Milan.
In an uncanny twist, both times the Reds were trailing when Kewell was forced off, both times they rallied in the second half to force the match to 3-3 and extra time, and both times they prevailed in the penalty shoot-out.
After the match, Liverpool manager Rafa Benitez confirmed the injury was a recurrence of Kewell's long-standing groin affliction for which he desperately sought remedies in the last off-season when he underwent surgery.
"Harry Kewell will be out for two weeks but I think he will be fit for the World Cup," Benitez said.
"I think it is an adductor."
"The doctor does not think it is serious, but for him it was a really bad thing because it was another final and he is going to the World Cup."
Australia plays Greece at the MCG in Melbourne on May 25 with the Socceroos to go into a training camp from May 21 ahead of that friendly.
The Socceroos first match of the World Cup in Germany is against Japan on June 12.
Kewell started the match on the left side of midfield as Liverpool began with an orthodox 4-4-2 formation.
He was a peripheral figure for much of the half, and after West Ham went to a 2-0 lead, he switched with Djibril Cisse and went in to a deep-lying forward role supporting Peter Crouch.
There was an indication Kewell was struggling early in the match when he received a relatively mild challenge from behind yet got up very gingerly and wincing.
He played the opening three minutes of the second half before being replaced by Fernando Morientes.
Kewell was the fourth Australian to play in an FA Cup final - after Joe Marston, Craig Johnston and Tim Cahill - and joins Johnston with a winners medal, with both doing so in Liverpool red.
Cahill will also miss the Greece game with a knee injury, with Socceroo players already beginning to arrive in Australia over the weekend and the days ahead before the training camp in Melbourne from May 21.