Redknapp says that has paid no attention to the England job even though it is flattering from him to be touted up as the next England manager...
Redknapp has come out and made it clear that he is focused on his job at Tottenham rather than the speculation surrounding his future at the North London club. The former West Ham United manager made it clear through his latest
interview that he had no intention of leaving the club or taking a part time job as the national team manager in http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/England-c749 as he deemed the task of managing Tottenham as difficult enough.
Harry has been linked with the England national team http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Fabio-c13152 Capello quit as the national team manager and now managers and players alike are keen to see Redknapp take up the Italian tacticians place. The ex-Portsmouth
manager has done wonders with Tottenham as he has organized the club into a wonderful team which is now fighting for the Premier League title.
Tottenham face Newcastle United in their next league encounter and the Englishman is adamant that he does not want to switch loyalties to the national team anytime soon. There has been speculation that Redknapp will be offered
to keep his job at Tottenham and also be appointed as the national team coach but that is something that the veteran manager has already declined.
Redknapp said, "Yes of course. It's nice if people put me in a position where they think I've got a chance of getting the job. It is flattering, other managers have come out and said nice things and I appreciate everybody's support
really. I've had great support from everybody and that's important. It's difficult; I've only had focus on Tottenham.”
He added, "The club have been great to me, http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Daniel-c9879 [Levy] brought me here and it couldn't have gone better for me in the three years I’ve had here and I've loved every minute of coming here. We've got great players, a good team,
an excellent team and I couldn't be happier really in my work than how I am at the moment."
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