England set to appoint Sam Allardyce as Coach
Sunderland football coach Sam Allardyce is very close to take over as England coach, succeeding Roy Hodgson, according to British media reports.
Network (Sky Sports) news reported that the FA will appoint Allardyce as coach of England within the next 24 hours, while The newspaper (Evening Standard) said David Moyes, former Manchester United coach, , will take over as Sunderland coach.
It was Allardyce has entered into competition with Steve Bruce, and Germany's Juergen Klinsmann, to take over the leadership of the England team that came out of the first knockout round of the European Nations Cup Championship (Euro 2016) in France after losing half in front of the Icelandic counterpart.
Negotiations are currently underway between the Department of Sunderland and Moyes to succeed Allardyce at the club training, following his dismissal from Spanish team Real Sociedad.
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