“Premier League Coach is Interested in Korean National Soccer Team”
Steve Bruce, leader of the English professional soccer Premier League (EPL),
is said to be interested in the vacant position as head coach of the Korean national soccer team.
British media Mirror reported on the 19th (local time),
“Former West Bromwich Albion (England) coach Bruce is interested in taking over as coach of the Korean national soccer team, replacing Jurgen Klinsmann.”
Citing a person close to coach Bruce, the media claimed, “Coach Bruce is being discussed as a potential (Korean national team) coach candidate,” and “Coach Bruce is also aware of the interest from Korea.” 카지노사이트
Coach Bruce is known to be weighing positions as head coach of the Saudi Arabian professional team and the Korean national team.
A close person said, “Bruce is also on the list of (manager candidates) for several Saudi club teams.
We are considering what options are available,” and added, “He is hoping to return to the field.
Taking on a managerial position abroad is a good decision for his coaching career.”
Coach Bruce, who was a representative defender for Manchester United (England) during his playing days,
began his coaching career by taking charge of Sheffield United in 1998, immediately after retirement.
Afterwards, he coached EPL teams such as Birmingham City, Wigan, Sunderland, Hull City, Aston Villa, and Newcastle.