The Premier League, or EPL as many Aussies may know it, is no stranger to players from Down Under.
In this past decade, the likes of Maty Ryan and Aaron Mooy were playing regularly in the English top-flight, and prior to that, Mark Schwarzer, Mark Viduka and Tim Cahill became cult heroes across England.
The pool of Aussies in England has shrunk in recent times, but there is still an Australian managing one of the biggest clubs in the league, and two Aussies set to play a key role in one of the newly promoted sides.
The Sporting News looks at the Australians past and present who have featured in the Premier League, and some of the key storylines surrounding our Aussies for the 2024-25 season.
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World class Australian manager Ange Postecoglou will be taking charge of his second season at Tottenham Hotspur looking to improve on a positive fifth placed finish in his first season.
Postecoglou impressed with his management and attacking style of play, but a tough end of the season means he will have to start strong in 2024-25.
Joe Gauci was a mid-season signing for Aston Villa last season, and he is currently deputy to Emiliano Martinez in goal, though is yet to make a senior appearance for the side.
Two Aussies will be joining the Premier League after being promoted with Ipswich Town, with Cameron Burgess and Massimo Luongo playing a key role in returning the Tractor Boys to the Premier League for the first time in over 20 years.
Youngsters Cameron Peupion and Garang Kuol are on the books of Brighton and Newcastle respectively, but may be moved out on loan in search of more game time.
Player | Club | Position | Games | Goals |
---|---|---|---|---|
Joe Gauci | Aston Villa | Goalkeeper | 0 | 0 |
Cameron Burgess | Ipswich Town | Defender | 0 | 0 |
Massimo Luongo | Ipswich Town | Midfielder | 4 | 0 |
Cameron Peupion | Brighton & Hove Albion | Midfielder | 0 | 0 |
Garang Kuol | Newcastle United | Forward | 0 | 0 |
Aussies in the Premier League updates, storylines
Here is how our Aussie contingent is travelling in the Premier League this season:
Ange Postecoglou's Tottenham fall to worst Premier League start in 16 years
Tottenham have fallen to a 3-2 defeat away to Brighton after a second half capitulation.
Spurs were dominant in the first period, coasting to a 2-0 half-time lead thanks to goals from Brennan Johnson and James Maddison, but Brighton scored three minutes after the restart to turn the game on it's head.
Tottenham's defending was awful at times as they lost all composure and were overwhelmed by a rampant Brighton outfit.
Destiny Udogie at left back in particular had a game to forget, slicing a clearance for Brighton's first goal and being caught out of position for the other two.
Danny Welbeck's winner in the 66th minute in particular would have infuriated Postecoglou, as the striker was able to get beyond centre backs Micky van de Ven and Cristian Romero to head home from close range.
Postecoglou made his feelings clear after the game, saying it was the 'worst defeat' in his spell as manager so far.
Luongo and Burgess on the periphery for Ipswich
Newly promoted Ipswich are up to 15th after a credible 2-2 draw at home to Aston Villa.
However, the two Aussies at the club - Massimo Luongo and Cameron Burgess - have been on the periphery of the squad, with Luongo only coming on as a 90th minute sub, and Burgess not featuring at all in the Premier League so far.
Luongo's period on the sideline comes after starting the first two matches, tough games against Liverpool and Manchester City, with new loan signing Kalvin Phillips being preferred in midfield for the time being.
Luongo's progress has also been hampered by injury, which kept him out of Ipswich's loss to West Ham, and the upcoming Socceroos qualifiers.
Kuol injury and loan setback confirmed
It has been a tough time on Tyneside for Australia's wonderkid Garang Kuol.
His move to Newcastle came with much fanfare Down Under, but two underwhelming loan spells in Scotland and the Netherlands leaves his place in the team in doubt.
Having featured sparingly in pre-season, it was thought he would go out on loan, but he remained at the club after deadline day, and the reasoning behind the decision has become clear.
It was confirmed last week that Kuol had suffered a grade three tear to his right quad, with the injury torpedoing any chance of a late loan move to get regular game time.
Instead, with a recovery time of 2-3 months predicted, he will now need to wait until January at the earliest to get much needed game time.
Australians that have won the Premier League
Only two Australians have ever officially won a Premier League title.
Robbie Slater was the first when he was part of the Blackburn Rovers side that finished first in 1994-95.
The Aussie midfielder featured 18 times for Blackburn that season as they edged Manchester United by a single point.
Mark Bosnich was the next and to date last Australian to be crowned a Premier League champion.
The goalkeeper managed the feat with Manchester United in 1999-2000 and was Alex Ferguson's first-choice shot-stopper as the Red Devils comfortably claimed the league title.
Mark Schwarzer was also part of the Chelsea squad that won the title in 2014-15; whilst he didn't play enough games to initially receive a winners medal, manager Jose Mourinho ensured he would receive a replica winners medal.
Australians that have played in the Premier League
While there's been a shortage of Australian players recently, the Premier League has had a number of Aussies feature in years gone by.
To date, 54 players with Australian citizenship have graced the competition with a full host of clubs represented.
- Danny Allsopp – Manchester City
- John Aloisi – Coventry City
- Con Blatsis – Derby County
- Mark Bosnich – Aston Villa, Manchester United, Chelsea
- Vlado Bozinovski – Ipswich Town
- Jacob Burns – Leeds United
- Tim Cahill – Everton
- David Carney – Blackpool
- Chris Coyne – West Ham United
- Jason Davidson – West Bromwich Albion
- Ahmad Elrich – Fulham
- Brett Emerton – Blackburn Rovers
- Adam Federici – Reading, Bournemouth
- John Filan – Coventry City, Blackburn Rovers, Wigan Athletic
- Hayden Foxe – West Ham United, Portsmouth
- Tyrese Francois – Fulham
- Richard Garcia – West Ham United, Hull City
- Vince Grella – Blackburn Rovers
- Chris Herd – Aston Villa
- Brett Holman – Aston Villa
- Mile Jedinak – Crystal Palace
- Richard Johnson – Watford
- Brad Jones – Middlesbrough, Liverpool
- Jason Kearton – Everton
- Harry Kewell – Leeds United, Liverpool
- Neil Kilkenny – Birmingham City
- Stan Lazaridis – West Ham United, Birmingham City
- Massimo Luongo — Ipswich Town
- Jordan Lyden – Aston Villa
- Steve Mautone – West Ham United
- Scott McDonald – Southampton
- Jamie McMaster – Leeds United
- Craig Moore – Newcastle United
- Aaron Mooy – Huddersfield Town, Brighton & Hove Albion
- Kevin Muscat – Crystal Palace
- Lucas Neill – Blackburn Rovers, West Ham United, Everton
- Paul Okon – Middlesbrough, Leeds United
- Aiden O'Neill – Burnley
- Andy Petterson – Ipswich Town, Charlton Athletic
- Cameron Peupion — Brighton & Hove Albion
- Tony Popovic – Crystal Palace
- Adem Poric – Sheffield Wednesday
- Mathew Ryan – Brighton & Hove Albion, Arsenal
- Mark Schwarzer – Middlesbrough, Fulham, Chelsea, Leicester City
- Josip Skoko – Wigan Athletic
- Robbie Slater – Blackburn Rovers, West Ham United, Southampton
- Brad Smith – Liverpool, Bournemouth
- Harry Souttar – Leicester City
- Mile Sterjovski – Derby County
- Danny Tiatto – Manchester City
- Carl Veart – Crystal Palace
- Tony Vidmar – Middlesbrough
- Mark Viduka – Leeds United, Middlesbrough, Newcastle United
- Caleb Watts – Southampton
- Luke Wilkshire – Middlesbrough
- Ned Zelic – Queens Park Rangers
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