"The bone crusher" from Australia hangs out on the vine (2 VIDEOS) © EuroFootball.com

"Bone cruncher" Kevin Muscat may have played his last game - the Australian national team footballer was disqualified for eight matches by the league management for his extremely rough actions against Adrian Zahra. The 37-year-old captain of Melbourne Victory severely injured a player from another city team, Hearts, and will likely end his career, as there are only three matches left until the end of the season. Although Muscat insisted that the incident was accidental, his entire career is marked by rough actions injuring opponents. In 1998, while representing Wolverhampton, he broke the shin of Matty Holmes representing Charlton - the footballer needed four surgeries. That same year, after a collision with an Australian, he also broke the leg of Craig Bellamy representing Norwich. In 2001, Frenchman Christophe Dugarry fell out of the lineup for two months after colliding with Muscat. It is also said that Muscat often threatened opponents before or during matches, promising to "break their legs." Muscat "broke" Zahra: Previous Muscat outrages:"