Former hero eyes Liverpool manager job

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Former Liverpool striker Robbie Fowler has declared his intention to one day manage the club that made his name.

The 34-year-old, who is currently preparing for the coming Australian A-League season with North Queensland Fury, scored 183 goals in 369 games during his two spells at Liverpool and was nicknamed 'God' by the supporters.

Fowler long maintained he would make a clean break from the game after retiring as a player, but now said it was likely he would head into coaching and management.

"Anyone who says he wouldn't want to manage Liverpool is probably lying," Fowler said in an interview with SNTV.

"Liverpool is a massive, massive club and anyone would want to do that.

"I always said I would pack in young and take a break and all that.

"If you're not playing, the nearest thing to being around a football club is being a coach and manager. The older I've got I've looked into that more and more, so I probably will go down that route anyway."

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