Former Inter boss Mancini sets sights on managing in the Premier League

17 November 2009 16:18
Ambitious: mancini wants to try his luck in England[LNB]Roberto Mancini wants his next job to be in England.[LNB]The Italian has been out of work since parting company with Inter Milan in May 2008 after falling out with Nerazzurri supremo Massimo Moratti.[LNB]Mancini has no shortage of admirers in his native Italy after leading Inter to three successive titles, while also claiming silverware in the domestic Italian cups.[LNB]But it is the English Premier League he has in his sights.[LNB]'I've annulled my deal with Inter because I want to come back coaching,' he told Italian TV show Le Lene.[LNB]'Where? I'd prefer the (English) Premiership. I've not coached in more than a year and in this period I've had about three or four proposals.[LNB]  'But it's not true that I'm not coaching because I want too much money. Money for me has never been the most important thing, either as a player or as a coach.'[LNB]Mancini has been touted as a possible replacement for Liverpool boss Rafa Benitez as well as being linked with Portsmouth and League Two Notts County.[LNB] Mancini for Liverpool? Italian settles with Inter to turn heat up on RafaReal Madrid supporters demand club sacks Manuel Pellegrini and replace him with Liverpool boss Rafa BenitezBenitez: Liverpool have never looked so good - and I was right to sell AlonsoRonaldo returns to Real training in bid to win fitness battle for Barcelona clashFabregas dodges Barca link as Spain stars pile pressure on Arsenal skipperTHE LIST: The top 50 teenage sensations in Premier League history, Nos 40-31 [LNB]  

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