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- Updated: October 7, 2016
Arsenal manager Arsene Wenger appears to have ruled himself out of the running for the England job after saying he believes the role would be best filled by an English coach.
The Frenchman, who turns 67 at the end of October, is in the final season of his current Arsenal contract, having earlier this month marked 20 years in the job.
Wenger suggested last week that it was possible he could “one day” manage England if he had no club commitments, but he has now played down his interest in taking charge.
“It is very important [that the manager is an Englishman], I have always said that,” Wenger told beIN …