Redknapp set to coach Jordan at World Cup qualifiers

Sport360 staff 21:29 16/03/2016
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  • Harry Redknapp was confirmed as Derby County's new 'advisor' on Wednesday.

    Derby’s newly appointed managerial advisor Harry Redknapp is to double up as coach of Jordan for two World Cup qualifiers next month, British media reported on Wednesday.

    The Sun newspaper revealed the move which will see Redknapp guide Jordan through ties against Bangladesh and Australia on the same day as he starts his new job at the Championship club.

    The former Tottenham boss will have to fly out immediately after his first Derby game against local Midlands rivals Nottingham Forest on Saturday and return for the game at Cardiff on April 2, the article said.

    Redknapp, 69, told the paper: “It’s going to be a tough couple of weeks, that’s for sure.

    “I’m friends with Prince Ali (Prince Ali bin al Hussein, Jordanian football supremo) and wanted him to take over from Sepp Blatter. He asked me if I’d manage the team for a couple of matches and I agreed.

    “I’ll go to the Forest game and then go straight to London and fly to Jordan.

    “It’s a busy time but I’ve missed the buzz of being involved in football.”

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