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O'Neill 'pulls out of England reckoning'

24/11/2007 06:27:53 AM Comments (0)

Aston Villa manager Martin O'Neill has ruled himself out of the running for the vacant England manager's position.

The 55-year-old Northern Irishman was among a handful of contenders to take over from Steve McClaren, who was sacked a day after England's 3-2 Wembley defeat to Croatia ended their bid to qualify for Euro 2008.

O'Neill was interviewed but rejected for the job by England's FA last year and confirmed on Villa's website he did not want the job.

The former Celtic and Leicester City manager took over at Aston Villa in the summer of 2006, said he still has big plans for Villa.

"I know where the speculation has arisen from because I was involved in the interview process the last time," O'Neill was quoted on Aston Villa's website.

"I was not a club manager at the time, and if that opportunity had arisen and I had been given that chance, that would have been a different matter.

"But I am here now and I'm committed to Aston Villa Football Club. This is what I want to do.

"I want to do this job. I've started it and I want to drive it forward. This is what I want to do. We're nowhere near completed at all. In fact, we're just starting and I want to complete this job."

The England Football Association's search for a home-grown replacement for McClaren now appears to be getting trickier.

Newcastle boss Sam Allardyce and West Ham's Alan Curbishley have ruled themselves out, while former Wales manager Mark Hughes has signed a new contract with Blackburn.

Portsmouth boss Harry Redknapp has not ruled himself out but is believed to not be a priority for the FA.

Of the foreign managers reportedly in the frame, only former Real Madrid coach Fabio Capello has openly said he is interested.

His fellow Italian Marcello Lippi has distanced himself from the role while former frontrunner Jose Mourinho, the former Chelsea boss, appears to be more interested in a role at a top European club.

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