da dobrowin: David Moyes has revealed he would like to coach abroad one day, with the German Bundesliga his preferred choice.
da cassino: The Scot’s achievements with Everton have seen him linked with top Premier League clubs, most prominently the Manchester United as successor to Sir Alex Ferguson.
But the 49-year-old admits he is fascinated with German football and entertains hopes of coaching a Bundesliga side when he leaves Goodison Park.
“I always had the hope of being a coach abroad,” Moyes told France Football.
“If I had the choice I would probably go to Germany. In part because of the mentality, which is similar to mine.
“I’m also fascinated by what happens in German football. They seem to have found a way of producing young players.”
The Everton boss is particularly impressed with Jurgen Klopp’s Borussia Dortmund, who are beginning to have a big impact in the Champions League:
“Look at Borussia Dortmund. I saw them against Manchester City this season. They were fantastic. They put this incredible intensity on their opponents to break the tempo. It adds a new tactical level.”
The former Preston North End manager added he would be interested in learning about how the game is played in South America.
“If I was not working as a coach, I think I would decide to go to South America, to Brazil, Argentina, Uruguay, to see how they train young people out there.
“That would be my project – to understand football better.”
Having joined the Toffees in 2002, Moyes is currently the third longest serving manager in the Premier League.