Western Mail

CAMPBELL HOPING TO BRING THE MAGIC TOUCH TO MACCLESFIE­LD

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SOL Campbell hopes his “solid” approach to a first managerial job at Macclesfie­ld can help bring out some “magic” as the Silkmen look to haul themselves off the bottom of Sky Bet League Two.

The former England, Tottenham and Arsenal defender signed an 18-month deal with the Silkmen, who last month sacked Mark Yates but are now just four points adrift of safety after beating Exeter on Tuesday night.

Campbell retired from playing in 2012 after a career which brought him two Premier League titles, three FA Cups and 73 England caps.

The 44-year-old believes that winning mentality can help move the club forwards.

“It is all about building, we don’t have that much time. I will almost have to speed it along,” Campbell said in an interview with Silkmen TV.

“Hopefully the guys will respond to how I like football and want (the game) to be played, also realising the league we are in.

“There are moments to be strong, moments to be daring, it is all about finding the right balance.”

Campbell added: “I think we can play more football to really control the games and then at the right moments I want a little bit of magic in the last third.

“For me it is all about being solid, that is the kind of guy I am, but then in the last third I want players to be daring, to try thing, I want crosses, people looking for second balls, things like that.

“I want the magic coming out, that is what it is all about.”

Campbell made no secret of his desire to become a manager and has spoken out on a number of occasions about the barriers for aspiring Black, Asian and Minority Ethnic (BAME) coaches.

The former defender had a spell as assistant manager of the Trinidad and Tobago national team, while also recently spending 10 days working alongside England Under-21s manager Aidy Boothroyd.

“It is an honour,” the new Macclesfie­ld boss said. “I will work all hours and minutes sent my way because this is a great club, and I want to do the best for this club.”

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