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Man City ace Lucy Bronze would ‘love to coach England’ one day

LUCY BRONZE admitted she would one day love to swap the pitch for the dugout and coach England.

The Manchester City right-back, 29, revealed she was not ready to hang her boots up just yet but reckons she would suit life as a manager in the future.

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"We'll see in the future where my interests go."

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Bronze rejoined Manchester City from European top dogs Lyon in September, having lifted her third consecutive Champions League trophy with the club.

The defender enjoyed her first stint with City in 2014 and helped the club win the WSL and Continental League Cup in 2016, as well as FA Cup a year later.

When she arrived in the blue half of Manchester, she said: "I always had it in my mind that I would return one day and it just feels like the perfect time and opportunity right now.

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"There's nowhere I'd rather be right now than with Manchester City and I'm really excited to see what the future holds with the exciting squad we have here."

She lifted the SheBelieves Cup with Lionesses last year and was left heartbroken when England crashed out of the 2019 World Cup against the USA in the semi-finals.

The right-back was also part of the England squad who finished third in the World Cup in 2015.

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