Rafael Benitez is “open to all the great nations” amid hyperlinks with the vacant Scotland supervisor’s job.
Scotland are on the lookout for a brand new boss after Steve Clarke resigned following their group stage exit at the World Cup.
A victory over Haiti gave Scotland a primary World Cup win since 1990 as they contested the finals for the primary time since 1998, however subsequent defeats to Morocco and Brazil noticed them miss out on reaching the knockouts for the primary time.
Scotland return to motion within the UEFA Nations League in September once they journey to Slovenia.
And former Liverpool, Actual Madrid and Inter Milan boss Benitez didn’t rule out the potential for being in cost for that sport.
“I’m open to worldwide soccer,” Benitez, most lately in command of Panathinaikos, informed Sky Sports activities Information.
“It’s a distinct manner, it’s a distinct method. You have got gamers that go absolutely motivated, after which you’ll be able to organise the crew in a manner that they are going to be proud for the nation.
“It’s not like when you’ve got, in Panathinaikos, 33 gamers within the squad. So how are you going to inspire those that won’t play any video games?
“The nationwide crew is totally different, so it’s one other problem. Yeah, it could possibly be attention-grabbing.
“Any nation that they will give you the likelihood to do one thing, to get one thing, to attain one thing.”
Requested particularly in regards to the Scotland position, Benitez replied: “I’m open to all the great nations, sure.”
