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By BKiddo on 10-08-2010 at 09:32
Source: Daily Mail

Aston Villa wants Bob Bradley

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Sven Goran Eriksson and Bob Bradley eyeing up Aston Villa post after Martin O'Neill's shock exit

Bob Bradley and Sven Goran Eriksson have expressed a keen interest in taking charge of Aston Villa. The pair emerged as early frontrunners to replace Martin O'Neill who dramatically quit on Monday after four years in charge.  Alan Curbishley, Martin Jol and Jurgen Klinsmann have all been linked with the position but United States coach Bradley and former Ivory Coast boss Eriksson appear to be leading the way.

 

Bradley is preparing for his side's friendly with Brazil this week but he could be tempted to join fellow American, Villa owner Randy Lerner.  The 52-year-old, who was strongly linked with the Fulham job before Mark Hughes was appointed, said: 'I have said over and over that I am always excited about new and different challenges.

 

'Certainly coaching in Europe at some point is something that I would love to do. At the same time, I also consider it a challenge when you finish one [World Cup] cycle and begin the process of working on another one. From the time one World Cup ends, you begin to go through the process of assessing where you are.'

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