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Neville keen on taking up Everton manager's job

Phil Neville is interested in the vacant managerial position at his former club Everton, BBC Sport understands.
The Merseyside club sacked Ronald Koeman on Monday after their loss at Arsenal left them in the Premier League relegation zone.
Ex-England international Neville, 40, made more than 250 appearances for Everton in eight years at the club.
He was previously assistant manager at La Liga side Valencia. Everton confirmed on Tuesday that Under-23 manager David Unsworth will take temporary charge of the club, starting with Wednesday's Carabou Cup tie against Chelsea. Neville, a BBC Match of the Day pundit, has previously spoken about his desire to manage a club full-time.
Former Everton captain Neville was reportedly keen to take over at Goodison Park following David Moyes' departure in 2013. He went on to act as first-team coach at former club Manchester United in 2013 alongside Moyes and Ryan Giggs, before leaving in 2014.
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