Former Norwich and Newcastle manager Chris Hughton has expressed his interest in becoming Ghana coach in future.
The 60-year-old has been without a club since he was
fired by Brighton in May last year.
Chris was born on 11 December 1958 in London to a
Ghanaian postman, Willie Hughton, and his Irish wife Christine née Bourke.
Having an African background Chris qualified to play
for the Republic of Ireland as the son of an Irish mother and a Ghanaian
father, becoming the first mixed-race player to represent the country. He
played 53 matches for the Irish National team.
“My biggest draw at the moment is the day-to-day club
management. That’s what continues to excite me,” Hughton said on The Ornstein
& Chapman Podcast.
“The draw of affecting a team week-in-week-out but
international football and particularly Ghana where my father is from and
Ireland where my mum is something I think about.
“But my real strength at this moment is the
day-to-day working moments with clubs.”
Source: www.globaltipsgh.com
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