British coaches need to broaden their horizons or risk being left behind | Will Unwin
Briefly

Ruben Amorim's move to England highlights the trend of Portuguese coaches adapting successfully in the English league, countering the historic tendency of British coaches abroad.
Paul Clement emphasizes the value of international experience for coaches, suggesting that broadening the pool of job opportunities is crucial for British managers.
With the appointment of Thomas Tuchel as the England men's national team coach, questions arise regarding the lack of homegrown managerial candidates with international success.
Graham Potter represents a successful model of leaving one's comfort zone, illustrating how working abroad can provide valuable coaching experience that benefits one's career.
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