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Sven-Goran Eriksson has said he is not in the running to take charge at Manchester City.

 

The Swede has been linked with the vacant manager's role at Eastlands following the sacking of Stuart Pearce.

 

Eriksson, who has been out of work since quitting England after last summer's World Cup finals, is keen to get back into management.

 

The 59-year-old has been continually linked with jobs in England, but he appears to have no interest in the City post.

 

When asked if was a candidate for the Blues job, Eriksson told BBC Inside Sport: "No, I'm interested to have a good football team next season. There are other teams."

 

He also insisted City had no contacted him about the managerial vacancy, saying: "They haven't phoned so....."

 

The former England boss admitted he was hopeful of being back in management for next season, but he refused to reveal the identity of any interested clubs.

 

"I can't tell you that," continued Eriksson.

 

"Hopefully you will know it soon because if I'm going to take a job for next season it will happen in two or three weeks' time. Otherwise it is too late."

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So he was making noises that he wanted to manage us... but he's not interested in City, that must be really annoying for their fans. Still, I've not met any annoying City fan so I'm not going to rub it in.

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