'I couldn't watch a game': Jones on life after Man Utd, managerial goals, Amorim
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Phil Jones, a former Manchester United and England defender, is making strides towards a management career after retiring due to persistent injuries. At just 33, after winning major titles with United and earning 27 caps for England, he now focuses on coaching. Following his retirement three years ago, Jones took courses in sports direction and coaching, providing him clarity on his aspirations. He expresses his ambition to develop young players and transition to management, emphasizing the challenges faced by the current Manchester United coach, Ruben Amorim.
I love being out on the grass, working with kids and watching players develop, and I don't watch a game of football anymore because you analyze it a little bit differently.
It's given me a purpose. I'm really ambitious and it's something that I really want to go into.
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