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Sunderland too good to miss, says ex-Wales boss Coleman

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LONDON: Former Wales boss Chris Coleman said the chance to turn around Sunderland’s fortunes was an opportunit­y too good to refuse despite the daunting task of lifting the club off the bottom of the English Championsh­ip.

The 47-year-old surprised many by ending a hugely successful stint as Wales manager to join the former Premier League side on a twoand-a-half-year contract.

Coleman is Sunderland’s ninth manager in the past six seasons and takes over after the club from northeast England set an unwanted record on Saturday by failing to win for the 20th home game in succession.

Coleman acknowledg­ed the size of the task in front of him, but told Sunderland’s website: “Someone’s going to turn this club around.

“Whether it’s me or whether it’s the next one, sooner or later this club will start climbing again, start playing in front of a full house again, get the city rocking and rolling. I want that to be me, of course.

“You can go through your career as a manager and never manage a big club.

“I always wanted to have that experience of managing a big club, and here I am.”

After guiding a Gareth Balesinspi­red Wales to the semi-finals of Euro 2016, he stepped down last week following the disappoint­ment of missing out on qualificat­ion for the World Cup.

Coleman revealed a disagreeme­nt with the Welsh hierarchy led to his departure.

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