London, May 3(ANI): Tottenham Hotspurs manager Harry Redknapp, who was the popular choice to become new England manager, believes he won't get the opportunity to boss the national team ever again.
Redknapp was overlooked for the vacant England job after Roy Hodgson got the nod from the Football Association.
"I don't think it will ever happen now," The Sun quoted Redknapp, as saying.Roy has four years and I hope he sees it out and has great success at the Euros. He will select a squad that is capable of giving it a real go and I think he'll do well," he added.
Redknapp is furious over his name being still discussed in the media, and believes Hodgson deserves the position.
"I'm fed up of hearing my name mentioned now. I'm history with that job. Roy deserves it, he's got it and I'm sure he'll make a great job of it. I'm not disappointed at all, it's done. End of story, move on. Get behind the manager and forget about me," Redknapp said.
"I'm looking forward to a summer holiday as I've had a difficult year. I'm looking forward to having a break and going away with my wife, before coming back and watching the Euros," he added. (ANI)
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