The Borneo Post

‘Angry’ McClaren desperate for coaching comeback

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LONDON: Former England manager Steve McClaren cannot wait to return to football after saying on Sunday he was ‘really angry’ at his sacking by Derby County for a second time.

McClaren was dismissed by the English second-tier club last month, after going back to a job he first lost in May 2015.

He is currently without a club, and McClaren is still smarting.

“I was shocked and disappoint­ed the way it ended at Derby,” McClaren told BBC Radio Five Live’s Sportsweek.

“You need motivation in this profession to keep going and that is my motivation,” the 55-year- old added.

“I’m a little bit shocked and now I’m just getting really angry. I want to get back into coaching, that’s my strength: work with teams on the field, work with individual­s, and I want to carry that on.

“That anger has motivated me, driven me to say ‘I know the Championsh­ip, I know coaching’. I don’t want a few months off, I want to work the next day and I’m looking for that opportunit­y.”

In the meantime, McClaren has been studying for a masters degree in sports directorsh­ip, which he hopes will enable him to play an administra­tive role in football when his tracksuit days are over.

“I feel one day with all my experience in football I want to transfer that not from the sharp end, but from behind the scenes to help a football club,” he explained. “It’s definitely something I want to look at in the future.”

McClaren made his initial coaching reputat ion as an assistant manager at Derby in the 1990s before carrying out a similar role under legendary Manchester United boss Alex Ferguson. — AFP

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