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Steve Bruce says Republic of Ireland job ‘would interest me’

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Steve Bruce feels the Republic of Ireland job “would suit me” as he considers a return to management. The Football Association of Ireland made a swift announcement it would not be extending Stephen Kenny’s three-and-a-half-year stay following the end what was a disappointing Euro 2024 qualifying campaign, winning just two of eight matches.

The recruitment process for a new head coach has already started, with a review of the coaching staff set to take place once an appointment has been made ahead of friendly matches taking place in March and June 2024.

Bruce, 62, has been out of the game since leaving West Brom in October 2022. The former Newcastle, Sheffield Wednesday and Aston Villa boss, though, believes the time is right to consider a return.

Bruce told Ladbrokes: Fanzone: “I’m led to believe I’m there or thereabouts in the betting for the Ireland job. It’s a job that would interest me, that’s for sure. “You know, as I’ve said, I’ve had a bit of time out and I’m itching to get back into the game, and something like that would suit me. “Let’s see if the phone rings.

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