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GARY NEVILLE has revealed that he was being lined up to succeed Roy Hodgson as England manager.

And he added that three English clubs had also approached him to take charge.

Gary Neville was approached by multiple clubs to join as head coach
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Gary Neville was approached by multiple clubs to join as head coachCredit: GETTY

The Manchester United legend became a sought-after managerial candidate following retirement.

He opted to go into punditry and later joined Hodgson's team as an assistant coach for England, presiding over the World Cup in 2014 and Euro 2016.

In between the two international campaigns, Neville joined his brother Phil, who had been working as an assistant at Valencia, and was appointed Head Coach.

Valencia owner Peter Lim already had a good relationship with the Man Utd legend, as they are both shareholders in Salford City, and believed they could replicate their business success on to the pitch.

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And Neville revealed on the Stick to Football podcast that when he took the job, then-FA Director Dan Ashworth - who is now on the brink of joining Man Utd - endorsed him as Hodgson's successor.

But ultimately, the former right-back only lasted four months in Spain.

He was sacked after winning just three games in 16, with a low point being a 7-0 hammering at Barcelona.

Neville, speaking on the Stick to Football podcast, brought to you by Sky Bet, said: "I remember getting the Valencia job in December, and Dan Ashworth rang me and said this was the perfect move for me to be on that next step for when Roy Hodgson decided he wanted to leave the England job, for me to take over.


Gary Neville's coaching experience

  • Appointed as England assistant coach in May 2012.
  • Euros in 2012 where they were knocked out by Italy in the quarter-final.
  • World Cup in 2014 where England were knocked out in the group stages for first time since 1958.
  • Appointed head coach of Valencia in December 2015 but was sacked three months later with a win rate of 35%.
  • Rejoined England as head coach for Euro 2016 where they were knocked out in the last 16 by Iceland.
  • Left England coaching role with a 59% win rate, partially due to the poor standard of opposition.

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"I always remember that phone call and him saying this was the perfect opportunity.

"But I look back now, and it was right that I failed in the job because I didn't put the work in.

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"With how my work ethic is now, I needed to fail to have that slap in the face moment, for me to get back to it, which is where I am now."

Neville also revealed three English clubs had approached him to take over as manager.

However he turned them down in favour of focusing on his businesses and media duties.

"I've been asked by Middlesbrough for an interview, Newcastle and Derby asked to speak to me, all in the previous three years I had been on Sky, and I said no to every offer because it wasn't what I wanted to be.

"I had started my businesses and my media career, so I didn't want to be a coach and I had said no to Newcastle, which came from someone at Sky who had a contact at Newcastle as they wanted to speak to me, which was the same with Middlesbrough.

"And I'm not saying that would have got me the job but it could have.

"I took the Valencia job purely because I knew the owner and I felt like I owed him something and I was loyal to him.

"He believed in me in terms of the business.

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"But I didn't want to be a manager and I didn't want to be a coach, and I said no to Peter Lim the first time, but he said that he really wanted me to do it.

"I signed on a five-month contract, and I didn't last that time because it became impossible for Peter, for me and for everyone."

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