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What does it feel like to score your nation’s first-ever World Cup goal? What sets World Cup champions apart? And could England finally go the distance?
Tim Cahill joins Wayne to revisit Australia’s fearless 2006 World Cup run, life under Guus Hiddink, and the mindset that took him from Australia to Millwall, to Everton, and onto football’s biggest stage.
They also assess England’s chances with Thomas Tuchel, explore why character can outweigh raw talent at major tournaments, and reflect on the moments that define careers. Expect Everton memories, Wayne’s wish he’d spent longer playing alongside Cahill, and thoughts on life after football.
Programme website: https://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/p0nsz8dv
