The Gold Coast Bulletin

OH WHAT A KNIGHT

SOCCEROO’S NPL GOAL

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FORMER Roar captain and Socceroo Matt Smith plans to give the Gold Coast Knights one final NPL push following the club’s shock acquisitio­n of the defender.

The Knights, who drew last night’s Gold Coast derby with United 2-2, this week pulled off one of the state league’s biggest coups by landing the 36year-old for the rest of the season.

Smith, who led Brisbane Roar to two A-League grand final wins, had last played for Hong Kong Premier League club Kitchee.

Yet the three-time Socceroo admitted he had always wanted to return home with his wife and two kids, gaining the attention of the Knights.

“The intention was always to be in southeast Queensland and (after) five years in Asia, it’s a good time for me and the family to come back,” Smith told the Knights website.

“I’ve constantly kept an eye on Australian football ... because it’s been a key facet of my life ... and I knew at some point we’d be coming back.

“It’s been an interestin­g few weeks learning about the club.”

Now on deck, Smith will waste little time in helping catapult the fourth-placed Knights further towards a remarkable NPL title.

“If you ask any player, regardless of the level, for me it’s all about being better and creating that environmen­t,” Smith said of his winning intentions. “It doesn’t matter if I’m 36 or 26.

“We want to finish the season strong and I want to help the team as much as I can.

“I hope I can come into the team and give us the best team performanc­e over the coming months.”

Smith has a Level B coaching badge and will take a hands-on role at the Knights.

“I’m coming to the stage of my career where I’m looking at the next chapter,” he said.

“It’s a great opportunit­y for me to get involved in the coaching side of stuff.”

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Matt Smith during his Brisbane Roar playing days.

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