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IT’S KEWELL TO PLAY FOR HARRY

Ahearne-Grant’s praise for rookie Red Devils’ boss

By Charlie Peat

GOAL-GLUTTON: Karlan Ahearne-Grant in action for Crawley and, inset, manager Harry Kewell
PICTURE: PSI/Alistair Wilson

CRAWLEY striker Karlan Ahearne-Grant has put his career-best form down to one man – Harry Kewell.
The 20-year-old moved to the West Sussex side on loan from Charlton until the end of the season in January and could hardly have wished for a better start, bagging eight goals in nine games heading into the Easter weekend.
The promising forward has scored more than he has so far netted fo...

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