Socceroo great Harry Kewell has revealed his coaching aspirations, and hes thinking big.In Melbourne on Tuesday to receive Professional Footballers Australias highest honour - the Alex Tobin Medal for outstanding contribution to the sport - Kewell said hed like to coach where no Australian manager has been before.My ultimate goal is Liverpool, said the precociously talented winger, who played in the English Premier League and World Cup during an incredible but injury-blighted career.But the path that Kewell will take as he attempts to get there is anyones guess.The 38-year-old is presently Watfords under 23 coach, and has previously given half-hearted interest in an A-League coaching gig.Youve got to learn your trade, he said, before comparing the coaching pathway to his own playing route.When youre starting out do you start out working your way through the reserve team, go out on loan and start at a lower level?Or do you just get thrown into the deep end and play in the premiership?You dont know unless you get thrown in there. 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ANCHORAGE, Alaska -- The Latest on four-time Iditarod champion Lance Mackey dropping out of the 2017 race (all times local):2:45 p.m.An Iditarod Trail Sled Dog Race official says four-time champion and cancer survivor Lance Mackey is hoping his withdrawal from next years race will give him a chance to take better care of his health so he can be ready to compete again in 2018.Race marshal Mark Nordman says Mackey has continued to struggle with hand circulation problems that were partly blamed for him scratching from this years nearly 1,000 mile race across Alaska.Mackey could not immediately be reached for comment Monday.He was diagnosed with throat cancer in 2001 and underwent extensive surgery as well as radiation treatment and the loss of his salivary glands.After returning to the sport he went on to become the only musher ever to win both the Iditarod and the 1,000-mile Yukon Quest International Sled Dog Race in the same year. Its a feat he has accomplished twwice.dddddddddddd--2 p.m.Organizers of the Iditarod Trail Sled Dog Race say four-time champion and cancer survivor Lance Mackey has dropped out of next years nearly 1,000-mile race because of health reasons.Race marshal Mark Nordman confirmed the withdrawal to The Associated Press on Monday after the Iditarod Trail Committee announced it on its Facebook page.Mackey could not immediately be reached for comment. He started last years race, but later scratched because of health concerns.Mackey was diagnosed with throat cancer in 2001 and underwent extensive surgery as well as radiation treatment and the loss of his salivary glands. After returning to the sport he went on to become the only musher ever to win both the Iditarod and the 1,000-mile Yukon Quest International Sled Dog Race in the same year. Its a feat he has accomplished twice. ' ' '