By Daily sports on July 9, 2021
Manchester United midfielder Nemanja Matic admits he's planning for a management career.
Matic used his summer break to complete his UEFA B coaching qualifications.
“I thought it was going to be much easier, but it was hard,” Matic told manutd.com. “Every day, five or six hours, we had a course.
“[There were] some interesting things. Of course, when we play football, sometimes you think that you know everything about football! But to be a coach is totally different; a different job than a football player.
“I really enjoy it. I really enjoy it. As you know, I’ve decided, after football, to be a coach, so I've finished my first step, which is my B licence. I'm looking forward to my A licence next year.” (Tribal Football)
•PHOTO: Nemanja Matic
Source Daily sports
Posted July 9, 2021
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