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STEPHEN STILL HAS EFL DREAM

Well-travelled manager’s hope

By John Lyons

MAKING HIS POINT: Stephen Constantine talks to his India players at training

STEPHEN Constantine’s managerial career has taken him around the world, but he would still love the chance to show what he can do on home turf one day.
The 56-year-old English coach is currently in in second spell as manager of the India national team. He first took the reins from 2002 to 2005 and then returned for a second stint in 2015.
But this football nomad hasn’t just been an international manager with India. He has also led Nepal, Malawi, Sudan...

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