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I DON’T NEED TO MUL THIS OVER

Charlie’s determined to be a gaffer in future

- By Neil Robertson

Charlie Mulgrew is determined to realise his dream and become a manager in the future.

The 36-year-old recently took what could prove to be the first step on the ladder to doing just that by accepting a player-coach role with Dundee United.

However, despite being capped 44 times by Scotland and winning stacks of silverware with Celtic, Mulgrew admits he still has lots to learn before he is ready to consider moving into management.

Instead, he is determined to continue playing for as long as possible while learning the ropes at Tannadice under head coach Liam Fox and the rest of his backroom staff.

Mulgrew said: “The club were actively looking for a first-team coach and the management spoke to me. It just snowballed from there. It is probably a great time in my career. I am delighted to be given the opportunit­y.”

Mulgrew accepts it will take time to get the balance right between keeping himself ready to play while carrying out his new coaching duties.

He said: “Yes, it will. I dipped my toe in a wee bit just before the break and then I was getting into it last week but it has been difficult as we had triple sessions so that is the most difficult time.

“But I have managed to get one or two bits and pieces in.

“I just want to keep helping the manager get his message across and obviously add my part and my opinion.”

When he does finally hang up his boots, Mulgrew is determined to make it as a manager.

He said: “I do have ambitions for that in the future. But it is like starting a whole new career again.

“As much as you have been in the sport and have been an experience­d player, there are still a lot of things to learn.”

Mulgrew made his longawaite­d comeback from a niggling thigh injury on Saturday playing in the first half of United’s friendly with Swansea City at Tannadice.

Russell Martin’s side won 2-0 thanks to goals from Jamie Paterson and Ryan Manning but Mulgrew was just delighted to be back on the pitch again for the first time since the Premiershi­p clash with Rangers in September.

Mulgrew added: “It is good to be back as my last game was at Ibrox. It was a wee while ago so it was great to be on the pitch again.”

 ?? ?? BIG TIME CHARLIE MULGREW is back in United fold on and off the pitch
BIG TIME CHARLIE MULGREW is back in United fold on and off the pitch

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