Arsenal boss admits England interest
Arsenal Football Club boss Arsene Wenger admits he would be interested in managing England in the future.
The Frenchman is regarded as one of the finest coaches in Europe, yet he has barely been linked with the post which Sven Goran Eriksson will vacate as soon as the World Cup Finals are over.However, Wenger has perhaps saved the Football Association a job by revealing that although he would be interested in managing England in the future, now is not the right time. "It is a big honour to be talked about as though I am capable of doing the England job, but I am not a candidate," said Wenger. "I feel completely focused on what I want to achieve with Arsenal odds. "In the future you never know. If tomorrow I am free and England was to offer me the job of course I would take it - but at the moment I do not feel the need to go from club football to national team football. "I always try to honour my contracts and my contract runs out in 2008 and of course part of it was to stay through the opening the new stadium and keep the team going. "After 2008, what I will do? I do not know."

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