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I don’t mind managing England – Wenger


Arsenal manager, Arsene Wenger, has admitted he would be open to taking the England job in the future, but made it clear he would not break his contract with the Gunners.

The Three Lions are without a coach, after Roy Hodgson resigned following their Euro 2016 exit at the hands of Iceland.

Wenger is one of the names linked with the job, but the Frenchman is eager to see out his deal at Arsenal.

“Could I manage England, why not? I would never rule that out, but I am happy and focused in club football,” Wenger is quoted by the Daily Mirror as telling beIN Sports.

“I have one more year to go with Arsenal and I have been with them for a long time. I have always respected all my contracts [throughout my career] and will continue to do that. What will I do after that? Honestly, I don’t know.”

Wenger also revealed his disappointment, as seeing England crash out in the round of 16.

He said: “England is my second country. I was absolutely on my knees when England went out against Iceland, I couldn’t believe it.

“But when you watched the game you could sense, after 60 minutes, that the worst could happen. Did they panic or were they tired? I don’t know, but England couldn’t find an

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