The goalkeeper has returned to a back-up role after his qualification heroics but is content to support Australia’s No 1 Mat Ryan
elieve it or not, Andrew Redmayne is more than happy to blend into a crowd. Ideally a crowd which does not recognise him as the dancing goalkeeper, or the grey Wiggle, or the guy who denied Peru a place at the“I had a photo last night in a suit,” he says in the Australian camp in Doha. “A suit and a photo are my two worst enemies.”
Redmayne may not revel in the spotlight but these past six months have been a lesson in adapting. The 33-year-old’s tactical substitution at the end of extra-time not only ensured Australia’s famous qualifying playoff win but also made him an instant breakfast TV star. Maty’s been phenomenal,” Redmayne says. “He’s a consummate professional. He’s kind of been through spells with not so much game time, but he’s always performed for Australia.”
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