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Kevin Muscat: From 'Most Hated' to In-Demand Coach Eyeing Europe Move

Kevin Muscat: From 'Most Hated' to In-Demand Coach Eyeing Europe Move
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Sports November 28, 2025 00:00

melbourne, shanghai, europe - Kevin Muscat, once dubbed 'the most hated man in football,' celebrates another coaching success with Shanghai Port, fueling speculation of a move to Europe as one of Australia's most successful coaches.

Kevin Muscat's Coaching Success and Potential Move to Europe

Kevin Muscat, formerly known as the 'most hated man in football,' secured his fifth coaching title, leading Shanghai Port to victory in the Chinese Super League. With a remarkable coaching record, including titles in China, Japan, and Australia, Muscat is gaining attention as one of the top coaches globally.

Coaching Achievements and Success

Muscat's recent triumph with Shanghai Port adds to his impressive resume, which includes a J1 League crown with Yokohama F Marinos and two A-League Men championships with Melbourne Victory. Despite facing challenges such as key player departures and injuries, Muscat's tactical prowess and leadership led Shanghai Port to another title in 2025.

Speculation of a Move to Europe

Despite his current contract with Shanghai Port until 2026 and contentment in China, rumors are swirling about Muscat's potential move to Europe. With past coaching links in Britain and recent close calls with managerial positions, including almost taking over at Rangers, Muscat's transition to European football seems inevitable.

Challenges and Reputation

While Muscat's coaching success speaks volumes, his infamous reputation for physical play during his playing days still lingers in some circles. Despite his evolved coaching style focused on attacking football, perceptions from past incidents may pose challenges as he eyes opportunities in Europe.

In addition to club roles, Muscat's name has also surfaced in discussions for the Socceroos vacancy, positioning him as a strong candidate for future national team coaching responsibilities.

Regardless of his next career move, Muscat's track record as a proven winner solidifies his standing as a sought-after coach with the potential to make a significant impact on the global stage.

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