Following the disappoint the three lion of England face at the Ongoing EURO 2016 is aid them to go for other national team coach and coaches are been suggested but Scolari confirmed it that he want the job. More. Continue reading.
The 67-year-old turned down the role ten years ago after being approached by the FA.
Luiz Felipe Scolari has revealed his desire to be selected as the next England boss following Roy Hodgson’s recent resignation.
Scolari was initially approached for the position 10 years ago in the
wake of Sven Goran Eriksson’s departure but the Brazilian turned the
role down due to the public nature of the FA’s pursuit.
The 67-year-old now joins a long list of candidates who have been linked with the job including Gareth Southgate, Arsene Wenger and Jurgen Klinsmann.
Reports
suggest that Southgate is open to undertaking a temporary position with
England but Scolari is keen on taking the job on a permanent basis.
Speaking to the Daily Mail,
the former Brazil and Portugal boss said: “I am the manager of
Guangzhou and I am concentrating on my job here. But I know the
importance of the England job in world football.
“I’ve an affection for English football and I am aware of the need for the national team to be successful.
“I understand the importance of an international manager from my time with Brazil and Portugal.”
Scolari’s interest has been buoyed by the recent announcement made by
FA chief executive Martin Glenn that they will consider a foreign
coach.
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