London - Arabstoday
Tottenham manager Harry Redknapp admits he is \"flattered\" to be the overwhelming favourite to succeed Fabio Capello as England boss but appeared to rule out the prospect of combining his club role with managing the national team. The 64-year-old is the bookmakers\' favourite for the England job and appears to be the popular choice among supporters, the media and other managers and players. Asked if he was flattered to be the popular choice to lead England, he told a press conference televised by Sky Sports News: \"Yes of course. It\'s nice if people put me in a position where they think I\'ve got a chance of getting the job. It is flattering, other managers have come out and said nice things and I appreciate everybody\'s support really. \"It wouldn\'t be easy (leaving Spurs). It would be very difficult. I\'m happy, but if the opportunity comes, and I get asked, I\'ll have to consider it.\" Redknapp appeared to rule out the possibility of coaching England and Tottenham at the same time, saying: \"It is hard enough managing a league club let alone managing your country, it\'s two very difficult jobs. I think your focus has got to be on one job, you can\'t be going home thinking, \'Who\'s playing well in this situation?\' \"I can\'t take my eye off the ball at Tottenham at the moment because we\'re looking to get Champions League football, we\'re still in the FA Cup and I owe it to them to continue to keep completely focused on the job I\'m doing here. \"It wouldn\'t be fair to anybody here if I started to let my thoughts wander elsewhere.\"