Wednesday, October 6, 2010

Steve McClaren could come back again is it for real

Steve McClaren could make a sensational return as England's manager in two years' time. 

Sir Trevor Brooking confirmed that the man sacked after failing to qualify for Euro 2008 could be a candidate when Fabio Capello steps down in 2012.

The Football Association wishes to have an Englishman in the post and its director of football development appreciates that McClaren has been swift in rebuilding his reputation.

The manager capped his two-season spell with FC Twente Enschede by guiding the club to their first Eredivisie title this year. He then moved on to Wolfsburg and, while his side are eighth in the Bundesliga at present, they have taken three wins and a draw from the last four fixtures. 

McClaren is turning out to be cosmopolitan and that sets him apart from many English managers.

"I am sure if he continues to be a success his name will be in the frame again," said Brooking. If you think he will be a lot more experienced this time around and he has learnt his lesson, then why not?" 

The development director also recognises that McClaren is a rarity in breaking free of any English insularity.

"Terry (Venables) went abroad and did well," said Brooking, "but Sir Bobby Robson was the one manager who went to three countries (the Netherlands, Portugal and Spain) and was a massive success. We have to try and get more English coaches doing that." 

"Sometimes we are a bit lazy. I am watching other coaches and there are people speaking four or five different languages."

"We have to encourage our coaches to do that so that they go abroad and get that experience."

McClaren was dubbed the "Wally with the Brolly" after sporting a red-and-blue umbrella on the touchline during England's 3-2 defeat to Croatia at Wembley in November 2007. 

The loss ended the Three Lions' hopes of qualifying for Euro 2008.

Appointed in 2006, McClaren endured a hapless spell with England, involving 18 games in 16 months, including defeats in Moscow and Zagreb, and near humiliation to Andorra. Agencies

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