G. Neville: I Do Not Connect my Future with Training

Before becoming the head coach of "Valencia" a month ago, Gary Neville, says he will not stay in this role for long. For the former "Manchester United" captain, this is his first job of such importance - before that, he worked as an assistant to Roy Hodgson in the England national team. However, Neville already unexpectedly speaks about his future without a coaching job. "I have no intention of saying what I want to be in the future, but it definitely won't be coaching. I want everyone to be clear about it," Sky Sports quoted the "Bats" strategist. "It is not my ultimate goal. I really enjoyed all the different things I did in my life, but I knew that at the end of the season I would have to make a decision." "It came at the right time, because I could think: well, four or five years without football, as I have already tried many different roles in it." "Whether it's the media, broadcasts, coaching, assistant to the England team, club co-owner positions, or other business-related matters." "I always wanted to try as many things as possible, but I came to a point where I had to step back and focus on something else." "Valencia" is currently 11 points behind a place in the UEFA Champions League, and Neville will try to achieve the team's first victory at the helm against Real Madrid in Madrid.