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New era dawns as England great Butcher named Philippine­s boss

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>> MANILA: England great Terry Butcher said he was targeting taking the Philippine­s all the way to the World Cup after being named head coach in a shake-up.

Butcher, who will lead the Azkals at their first ever Asian Cup in January, said in Moscow that the World Cup “is our target for the Philippine­s”.

“The Philippine­s is in the Asian Cup. Why can’t we look further on? That what we have to do,” Butcher said in a video interview released by the Philippine team.

Butcher, a veteran of three World Cups who has managed clubs in England, Scotland, Wales and Australia, was speaking as the current World Cup got underway in Russia.

He played in the quarter-final at the World Cup in 1986 when England lost 2-1 to Argentina thanks to Diego Maradona’s ‘Hand of God’.

Butcher praised his predecesso­r, former USA captain Thomas Dooley, who guided the Philippine­s to their first ever Asian Cup qualificat­ion as well as an all-time high of 115th in the Fifa world rankings.

But he added: “It is OK to [be] reaching a level but it is horrible and awful to just rest on your laurels at that level.”

Butcher compared it to climbing Mount Everest, saying: “You don’t stop halfway up. You want to go right to the top.”

Butcher was named late Thursday as the new coach of the Azkals — slang for feral dogs — after Dooley’s fouryear reign ended on March 18.

Although the American won credit for his success, he also publicly squabbled with one of his players, midfielder Stephan Schrock, who was later dropped.

Azkals team manager Dan Palami acknowledg­ed that there was concern about the change in leadership after the achievemen­ts under Dooley.

“It’s natural. People tend to fear change. That holds true every time we make changes with the national team,” he told reporters. “We don’t need to fear change. We have to embrace it. We need to show everybody that the Philippine Azkals are here to compete and to show Asia that we belong.”

Butcher, 59, said he liked the “big challenge”, of working with an emerging team, adding that it had an exciting group of players.

His first major test will be November’s AFF Suzuki Cup, the Southeast Asian championsh­ip, before January’s Asian Cup, where the Philippine­s are grouped with China, South Korea and Kyrgyzstan.

 ??  ?? Ex-England defender Terry Butcher.
Ex-England defender Terry Butcher.

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