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England job belongs to Harry, claims Bilic but Redknapp ready to talk with Levy
Posted Saturday, March 10, 2012 by Dailymail

When the Euro 2012 managers gathered in Warsaw this week only one nation was unable to comply but England's plight provoked sympathy rather than ridicule from their rivals.

Republic of Ireland boss Giovanni Trapattoni doesn't think they will miss Fabio Capello but Russia's Dick Advocaat thinks they will.

Sweden's Erik Hamren thinks it does not matter who stands on the touchline when his team meets
England in Kiev but Croatia's Slaven Bilic thinks there is only one man for the seat filled for the purposes of this workshop by the FA's director of football development Sir Trevor Brooking.

England job belongs to Harry, claims Bilic but Redknapp ready to talk with Levy
At the helm: Harry Redknapp takes Tottenham training at Spurs Lodge on Friday

'If you ask the people it's Harry. If you ask the players it's Harry. If you ask the managers it's Harry.

If you ask the people in Croatia it's Harry,' said Bilic. 'Even Messi has a rival in Ronaldo. Harry is on his own.'

Harry Redknapp signed Bilic as a player at West Ham in 1996, bringing him to English football from Germany before selling him to Everton a year later, and he expects the Tottenham boss to answer a call from his country when it comes.

'For an Englishman to become England manager, there is nothing better,' said Bilic. 'One of the biggest things for a modern manager is to cope with players' egos and Harry can do it. That is his strength.

'Some top managers are afraid to have too many world-class players but Harry loves it. He can  handle the stars. He did it at Portsmouth and he's doing it at Spurs, who have the best squad in the  Premier League by far.

'That is why Harry is  destined for the job. No-one expected Capello to resign but the FA have it easy. It will be Harry. It's Harry's job to turn down and I think he wants it. He has nothing to lose. No-one will judge him at Euro 2012 even if he fails. He can only gain. It is perfect.'

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