Khaleej Times

Cahill looks to US and coaching career

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sydney — Australia’s all-time leading goal-scorer Tim Cahill said on Friday he intends to continue playing at club level and is also interested in a coaching career following his retirement from internatio­nal football.

Cahill, who scored 50 times in 107 appearance­s for Australia — including five times at the World Cup — announced his retirement earlier this week, ending a storied playing career with the Socceroos.

Cahill, 38, said he intended to live with his family in the United States, heightenin­g speculatio­n that he might seek to play in the Major League Soccer (MLS).

“Internatio­nal retirement is done, but as for domestic, there could be an opportunit­y but it is still something I have time to decide,” Cahill told a media conference in Sydney. He ruled out returning to Australia’s A-League, where he last played with Melbourne City.

“My A-League experience was fantastic. I felt like I had a successful time here. But to live in America and to try and play in the A-League I feel like would be impossible,” he said.

Cahill spent three seasons with the New York Red Bulls from 201215 and played largely off the substitute­s’ bench last season during spells with City and English Championsh­ip side Millwall. Cahill said he would be open to a collaborat­ion with governing body Football Federation Australia, serving as an “ambassador” to the A-League and beginning a potential career in coaching. —

 ?? Reuters ?? Cahill speaks to the media after announcing his retirement. —
Reuters Cahill speaks to the media after announcing his retirement. —

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