Former Milan Coach Clarence Seedorf admits he wants to work in England one day – “who doesn’t want to work in the Premier League?”
The Dutchman was one of the greatest players of his generation, winning the Champions League with the Rossoneri, Real Madrid and Ajax.
He was given his first job on the bench by Silvio Berlusconi, but he lasted just 22 games and has since had spells at Shenzen, Deportivo La Coruña and now the Cameroon national team.
Former Milan Coach Clarence Seedorf admits he wants to work in England one day – “who doesn’t want to work in the Premier League?”
The Dutchman was one of the greatest players of his generation, winning the Champions League with the Rossoneri, Real Madrid and Ajax.
He was given his first job on the bench by Silvio Berlusconi, but he lasted just 22 games and has since had spells at Shenzen, Deportivo La Coruña and now the Cameroon national team.
“Who doesn't want to work in the Premier League?” Seedorf said in an interview with Sky Sports UK.
“I never got to play in the Premier League, so hopefully it will happen as a coach sooner or later.
“It's the most exciting and enthusiastic league at the moment and it would be a privilege to be able to come and work here.
“I'm not a player anymore, so I started from zero. "Managers lose more than they win until they get to the big 10 clubs, then they start winning a bit more than they lose. But I think that 90 percent of coaches lose more than they win.
“It's part of the job. There's no guarantee of winning, even if you are the best players and the best team.
“What I strive for is that everywhere I go, I leave a positive impact. For sure, in this case we want to leave a legacy.
“It can be related to results but it's definitely related to the work you do daily and the things you are capable of changing or improving or consolidating.
“In global football, there is a small elite group that is capable of aiming to win the tournaments and the leagues every year, but it doesn't mean that if you are not part of that elite group, you cannot do special things.
“That's my mentality. For now, we are just working with Cameroon to be competitive and doing a lot of things around it that will leave a lot of things behind for the next generation.”