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Kewell linked to vacant Hibernian job

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Socceroos legend Harry Kewell could be current Australia national team player Martin Boyle's next club manager at Scottish Premiership side Hibernian.

MARTIN BOYLE of Australia contests the ball during the International Friendly Match between the Australian Socceroos and Lebanon at ANZ Stadium in Sydney, Australia.
MARTIN BOYLE of Australia contests the ball during the International Friendly Match between the Australian Socceroos and Lebanon at ANZ Stadium in Sydney, Australia. Picture: Cameron Spencer/Getty Images

Socceroos legend Harry Kewell has been linked with the vacant manager's position at Scottish Premiership club Hibernian.

Kewell was spotted in the crowd as Hibs accoutned for St Johnstone 4-1 t McDiarmid Park on Saturday (Sunday AEDT).

The 41-year-old refused to deny he was interested in the Hibernian role outside the ground.

"I think it's a fantastic club," Kewell told Sky Sports Scotland.

"There's a lot of clubs up for new managers and all that and obviously being out of work you're always speculated and all that.

"I'm just here to enjoy the game."

Kewell has been out of work since he was axed by English club Notts County in November last year but has repeatedly stated he wants to pursue a coaching career.

Hibs sacked managed Paul Heckingbottom earlier this month after a 5-2 League Cup semi-final thumping by Celtic.

Their victory over St Johnstone, which featured another cameo role off the bench by Scottish-born Australia national team winger Martin Boyle, was just their second win in 12 league matches.

Jack Ross, Daniel Stendel and Nathan Jones - all recently sacked by Sunderland, Barnsley and Stoke respectively - are reportedly also in the frame for the Hibs job.

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