Andriy Shevchenko will follow up the Ukraine job by “coaching a club, either in Serie A or the Premier League,” reveals a member of his staff.

Tuttosport spoke to Andrea Maldera, a former Milan Match Analyst who is now working with Shevchenko’s team in Ukraine.

The retired striker has been linked with a return to Italy and the Rossoneri as a coach, which could well be on the cards in future.

“After the experience as a national team coach, his objective will be coaching a club,” said Maldera.

Andriy Shevchenko will follow up the Ukraine job by “coaching a club, either in Serie A or the Premier League,” reveals a member of his staff.

Tuttosport spoke to Andrea Maldera, a former Milan Match Analyst who is now working with Shevchenko’s team in Ukraine.

The retired striker has been linked with a return to Italy and the Rossoneri as a coach, which could well be on the cards in future.

“After the experience as a national team coach, his objective will be coaching a club,” said Maldera.

“Whether it’s in Serie A or the Premier League, it doesn’t make a difference to him. He’s a hard worker and impressed me from the start. He wanted me and (ex-Milan assistant manager) Mauro Tassotti in his staff four years ago and likes to listen, accepting a different vision of the situation.

“Shevchenko learned a lot from the coaches he worked with and Carlo Ancelotti was a real mentor. He is meticulous in the attention to detail when preparing games and tracking player progress.

“What he shares with Massimiliano Allegri is the ability to read the game, pre-empt what is about to happen, when it’s time to hunker down and defend or go all-out attack. Sheva is a credible figure and the players really trust him, which is fundamental in the modern game.”

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