Moyes open to Scotland job
David Moyes has said that he ideally wants to return to club management but has not ruled out taking the Scotland job.
The current occupant Alex McLeish has been the subject of criticism from fans after their opening games in Euro 2020 qualifying, raising the possibility there could be a vacancy before too long.
We need to see if we can find a solution to develop more players, but we're not going to do it in two or four years.
David Moyes
Moyes has been out of management since his short-term job with West Ham at the end of last season and says he wants to return, ideally at a club.
However, while not discussing the possibility of taking over from McLeish, Moyes confirmed he has ideas of his own on how to improve Scotland's fortunes.
He told the BBC: "There are many things we're not doing in Scotland, we've chosen to bring in lots of foreign players, and cheap foreign players, and maybe a lot of the young Scottish players are not getting the opportunities.
"We need to see if we can find a solution to develop more players, but we're not going to do it in two or four years, it's a 10 or 15-year plan."
Moyes has also been linked with the Celtic job following Brendan Rodgers' departure to Leicester but, with Neil Lennon back in temporary charge, Moyes expects him to be given the job on a permanent basis.
Speculation over McLeish's future as Scotland boss has been heightened by their start to Euro 2020 qualifying. They lost 3-0 away to Kazakhstan in their opening game and his team were booed off the field after an unconvincing 2-0 win away at San Marino.
Scotland are 33/1 to qualify for Euro 2020 as Group I winners with Belgium 1/10.
England are 5/1 to win Euro 2020 with France 10/3 and Germany 7/1.
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David Moyes has said that he ideally wants to return to club management but has not ruled out taking the Scotland job.
The current occupant Alex McLeish has been the subject of criticism from fans after their opening games in Euro 2020 qualifying, raising the possibility there could be a vacancy before too long.
We need to see if we can find a solution to develop more players, but we're not going to do it in two or four years.
David Moyes
Moyes has been out of management since his short-term job with West Ham at the end of last season and says he wants to return, ideally at a club.
However, while not discussing the possibility of taking over from McLeish, Moyes confirmed he has ideas of his own on how to improve Scotland's fortunes.
He told the BBC: "There are many things we're not doing in Scotland, we've chosen to bring in lots of foreign players, and cheap foreign players, and maybe a lot of the young Scottish players are not getting the opportunities.
"We need to see if we can find a solution to develop more players, but we're not going to do it in two or four years, it's a 10 or 15-year plan."
Moyes has also been linked with the Celtic job following Brendan Rodgers' departure to Leicester but, with Neil Lennon back in temporary charge, Moyes expects him to be given the job on a permanent basis.
Speculation over McLeish's future as Scotland boss has been heightened by their start to Euro 2020 qualifying. They lost 3-0 away to Kazakhstan in their opening game and his team were booed off the field after an unconvincing 2-0 win away at San Marino.
Scotland are 33/1 to qualify for Euro 2020 as Group I winners with Belgium 1/10.
England are 5/1 to win Euro 2020 with France 10/3 and Germany 7/1.
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Source: bet365.com

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