News about Mark Schwarzer

Mark Schwarzer, a socceroos legend, discusses the lie that ended his Premier League career

www.dailymail.co.uk, March 20, 2024
The Socceroos legend racked up 366 games with Middlesborough and 172 with Fulham between them, but his time in the top flight with Leicester City left a bitter taste.

Ben Foster lists his ten greatest goalkeepers in the Premier League era, and omits some of the top earners of clean sheets in favour of a new guard of shot-stopper

www.dailymail.co.uk, December 17, 2023
Ben Foster has ranked the ten best goalkeepers in the Premier League's history, and his decision may be controversial to some football fans. With Manchester United, Watford, Birmingham City, and West Bromwich Albion, the 40-year-old had 15 years of experience as a top-flight shot-stopper in English football. Foster has been focusing on The Fozcast, where he revealed his list of the best goalkeepers of the Premier League period since leaving professional football behind with retirement earlier this year.

Small detail from the Matildas' win over the Philippines proves Mary Fowler is winning her battle with a 'silly' habit that had all her fans talking

www.dailymail.co.uk, October 30, 2023
Fowler maintained her great form from the World Cup as part of the Matildas' Olympic qualifiers against Iran and the Philippines, making one major difference that was impossible to miss. During the Aussies' 8-0 victory on Sunday, the 20-year-old - who is believed to be dating NRL star Nathan Cleary - scored a goal against the Asian nation.

Giuseppe Marotta, Inter's chief, has refused to rule out a return for Andre Onana after he got off to a slow start at Man United, where the club is lauded for freeing the goalkeeper and selling him for £47 million

www.dailymail.co.uk, October 14, 2023
Giuseppe Marotta, Inter Milan's chief executive, has declined to rule out the prospect that Manchester United goalkeeper Andre Onana will return to the Italian club in the future. Onana signed Inter for United in July for £47.1 million. Despite the fact that Onana hasn't had the best of starts at United, Inter, who acquired him on a free transfer last year, is still highly regarded.

The mind-blowing million-to-one coincidence' that ties the Matildas' World Cup triumphs over Ireland and Denmark has been rediscovered

www.dailymail.co.uk, August 8, 2023
So far (pictured left and right) the Matildas have played two World Cup games in Sydney, and it's unlikely that it would be like winning Powerball two draws in a row.

Mary Fowler, a Matildas player, explains why she wears gloves in every game, not because she is superstitious

www.dailymail.co.uk, August 7, 2023
Mary Fowler has announced herself as a bonafide Matildas superstar at the Women's World Cup but there has been one mystery surrounding the striker that fans want answered - why does she wear gloves?

Sam Kerr, the former Malayan and Socceroos star, has vowed there is no way he's playing vs. Canada, although the fact that the superstar will not play at all comes to light

www.dailymail.co.uk, July 31, 2023
Amy Chapman and Socceroos legend Mark Schwarzer (pictured, inset) are among the Matildas' most popular players who will only be able to start from the bench if she plays at all. Kerr's availability is the talk of the nation ahead of the national team's must-win match on Monday night.

After a coach made a shocking statement about losing, Aussie soccer legends slammed Tony Gustavsson and point out exactly how he was absolutely useless in Nigeria's loss

www.dailymail.co.uk, July 28, 2023
Following Australia's humiliating World Cup loss to Nigeria, a number of Australian football personalities have questioned the tactics of under pressure Matildas coach Tony Gustavsson (pictured left). Elise Kellond-Knight (pictured right) branded Gustavsson's tactics "curious" and Socceroos legend Mark Schwarzer (inset) said the Swede crumbled while Australia was chasing the game.

Get a look inside the Women's World Cup's nerve center as the tournament braces to smash records

www.dailymail.co.uk, July 19, 2023
The sheer size of what it takes to broadcast all 64 games will have football fans stunned as anticipation builds leading up to the Women's World Cup, which will begin on Thursday. There is no doubt that this will be the biggest Women's World Cup the game has ever seen. For the first time - like the men's edition - there are 32 clubs, 32 squads, while audience numbers and broadcast viewers are expected to blow the roof off every new record. You won't believe how many Australians are set to tune in.

Mark Schwarzer believes Ange Postecoglou will 'prove doubters' wrong at Spurs

www.dailymail.co.uk, June 7, 2023
Under Ange Postecoglou, Mark Schwarzer's Socceroos career came to an end. Tommy Oar's prospered. Both have no doubt that the incoming Tottenham Hotspur manager will make the arduous calls necessary to turn his remarkable Premier League debut into a success. When he was announced as the first Australian manager of a Premier League club on Tuesday, Postecoglou became the first Australian manager of a Premier League club, ending his trophy-laden stint at Celtic.

"Don't want football to succeed," Socceroo Mark Schwarzer slams Aussies, while Graham Arnold lashes out

www.dailymail.co.uk, May 22, 2023
It's been almost 20 years since the Socceroos made history by qualifying for the 2006 FIFA World Cup, but not much has changed when it comes to receiving government support for the sport. After the national coach chastised the government for abandoning Aussie football high and dry, her goalie Mark Schwarzer (left) has backed Graham Arnold (right).

Mark Schwarzer encourages the Blues to hold onto Mason Mount

www.dailymail.co.uk, March 30, 2023
After lengthy labor talks between the club and player, Mount's long-term future in west London has been put into doubt this year. Mount, who is still in labour talks at Chelsea, has turned down a £200,000-per-week contract at Stamford Bridge, according to Sportsmail. Following his departure from Manchester City in summer, the England international is apparently seeking a salary similar to England teammate Raheem Sterling's £300,000-a-week salary. Both sides have yet to reach an agreement, and with Mount's current deal set to end next year, an abandonment is becoming more likely. And Schwarzer insists that the Blues must find a way to protect the England international.

David de Gea, a Manchester United fan, has reached his 400th Premier League appearances

www.dailymail.co.uk, February 12, 2023
David de Gea (pictured), who moved from Atletico Madrid in 2011 for about £19 million, has been the club's No. 1 since then. All his appearances in English football have been with the Red Devils, with his 400th appearance against Leeds United as he begins against rivals Leeds United. The Premier League's official account tweeted: The first @ManUtd goalkeeper to reach 400 #PL appearances! 'congratulations on a moment in history, D_DeGea,' followed by a clapping emoji.'

After A-League disgrace Melbourne's Victory City derby, two suspected pitch invaders surrendered to police

www.dailymail.co.uk, December 18, 2022
At least two of the nine men questioned by Victoria Police after the A-League Mendesby's violent pitch invasion on Saturday have made themselves known to investigators. A player, a referee, and a television cameraman were injured in the Melbourne Victory/Melbourne City football match. On Sunday night, nine men were captured holding a bucket of sand, one holding a lit flare in the stands, and another hanging from a goal post.

Five things we learnt from the Socceroos 2022 FIFA World Cup campaign in Qatar

www.dailymail.co.uk, December 7, 2022
The Socceroos may have stunned the world in Qatar, but the code can't afford to sit on its hands. Any essentials, whether reducing or wiping playing fees, fostering natural talent, and retaining coach Graham Arnold (pictured right). Following the success of the World Cup in 2006, Australian football was slow to react, and if history repeats itself, it will be a case of the sport once more shooting itself in the foot.

Australia boss Graham Arnold goes from laughing stock to plum last-16 Argentina clash

www.dailymail.co.uk, December 1, 2022
IAN LADYMAN: When Australia coach Graham Arnold decided he was so unpopular at home that he took his dog for a walk on a Sydney beach in March, a public servant reported him for breaking Covid rules. Arnold, who was fighting the virus at the time, was fined £14,000 by his own association. And that wasn't the only bad point. Arnold, 59, was not going to be fired a week after failing to qualify automatically for the World Cup led Football Australia to publish a statement saying he was not about to be dismissed.

Writes MIKE COLMAN explains the World Cup: The Australian spirit has pushed the Socceroos to new heights

www.dailymail.co.uk, December 1, 2022
'Australian fighting spirit has boosted.' We hear those words so often that they've become a cliché. Not to be confused with Queensland's spirit, Outback spirit, or Anzac spirit (which, it must be said, honors a loss), the Australian fighting spirit has risen to its highest level since Don Bradman was wearing short pants. Politicians, television presenters, and athletic coaches are all criticized. Wherever there is a flood, bushfire, or victory over the odds, there is always the effect of an advertisement jingle.

Mark Schwarzer, a legend in soccer, has slammed Football Australia for treating young players

www.dailymail.co.uk, November 24, 2022
Mark Schwarzer (pictured left) has grilled Football Australia boss James Johnson (pictured inset) about the 'astronomical' cost to play the game on local shores as well as funding allocation. It comes as the fallout from Australia's 4-1 loss at the hands of France in their World Cup opener, where the gulf in class was evident between the two teams.

The big names have been inserted in the 2022 pundit wars, but the BBC has the knowledge

www.dailymail.co.uk, November 13, 2022
With the Qatar World Cup only days away, nations are starting to select their final squads as the excitement and anticipation surrounding the tournament continues. However, a key part of any major tournament is still fighting for viewers between BBC and ITV. Each network broadcasts their own particular games before all being broadcast the final - giving viewers a direct choice over where to watch the showpiece game.

Guus Hiddink transformed Australia's Socceroos from zeroes to heroes in 2022's Qatar World Cup

www.dailymail.co.uk, November 10, 2022
It's been a long time for Guus Hiddink's influence on Australian football, that Graham Arnold referred to him as 'boss,' even though he stepped down. Arnold, one of the Dutchman's assistants during Australia's historic 2006 World Cup run, is now in charge of the Socceroos himself and will lead them into Qatar later this month. Hiddink was part of the coaching staff for two friendlies against New Zealand in September, but wanted to emphasize that it is still Arnold who is calling the shots these days.

Mark Schwarzer 'in shock' over Mitch Langerak's omission from Socceroos 2022 Qatar World Cup squad

www.dailymail.co.uk, November 9, 2022
Mark Schwarzer of Socceroos is 'in shock' over Mitch Langerak's withdrawal from the Australian World Cup squad, while selected goalkeeper Danny Vukovic says he doesn't care what people think of his controversial call-up. Langerak has had a fruitful season with top Japanese club Nagoya Grampus, and was expected to be named with Mat Ryan and Andrew Redmayne as the goalkeeping trio for the World Cup in Qatar.

Socceroos Football World Cup: Australia's most memorable and best moments from tournaments gone by

www.dailymail.co.uk, October 31, 2022
This year's showpiece in Qatar may only be Australia's fifth appearance at a World Cup, but they have carved out a number of memorable moments from which the entire world has been watching. The Socceroos may not have the football experience of other nations at the tournament, but they have unquestionably brought up a few key moments at the tournament that should be proud of. Sportsmail takes a look at the five best scenes from Australia's previous appearances at the World Cup.

How penalty in World Cup qualifying win over Uruguay changed Socceroos star John Aloisi's life

www.dailymail.co.uk, October 24, 2022
John Aloisi will forever be remembered by his epoch against Uruguay in Sydney. In 2005, the date was November 16 in 2005, and the scene at what was then called Stadium Australia was electric. 32 years of heartbreak came to an end, and it was party time as strangers hugged one another in the stands, barely able to believe that Australia were going to a World Cup for the first time since 1974.

Fans are split when major names are left out

www.dailymail.co.uk, September 22, 2022
Football Australia has named a squad of the top players to ever wear green and gold ahead of tonight's game, which has been selected by fans and historians in honor of the 100-year anniversary. Sixteen members of the 23-man squad were chosen through a fan voting system, while historians filled the remaining seven slots with their picks. Jimmy McNabb, Mathew Ryan, and Mark Schwarzer have been lauded for their service for their country, but former Man United and Chelsea banned Mark Bosnich for being a notable absentee.