Scotland appeals to Moyes

19 May 2009 09:58
Everton manager David Moyes admits that one day he would like to be manager of Scotland, but that the England job would never be a consideration. The Everton manager is finding himself linked with big jobs now he has guided the Toffees to the FA Cup final against Chelsea on May 30. And his chairman Bill Kenwright says he could "manage Barcelona, no problem. But he's not going anywhere." But Moyes, also frequently linked with Manchester United, does fancy the job as manager of his country. The Glasgow-born 46 year-old said in a BBC Inside Sport interview: "I am very ambitious and I want to win things. And I would like to do that with Everton. "But I have always thought that the Scotland job would be something I would like to do in time, and living back in Scotland does appeal to me. "I class that as my home and I do see that (the Scotland job) as a possibility. But I have a long way to go and a lot to do 'down here' and who knows. "It might not be the right time for Scotland when David Moyes is available for that job." But England is not on his radar. Moyes said: "I recall taking a call once from someone who asked whether I would be interested in the England job. And I thought he was winding me up. "I would never get back over the border and I don't know as a Scotsman whether I would be invited back. I can say it is the one job that I have no interest in whatsoever."

Source: Eurosport