Glenn Hoddle returns to coaching at QPR
Aug 12, 2014 - 12:22 PM Former England coach Glenn Hoddle will return to football after an eight-year absence by joining the backroom staff of promoted Premier League team Queens Park Rangers.As first-team coach, Hoddle will reportedly help with QPR manager Harry Redknapp's change to a 3-5-2 formation - a style of play Hoddle adopted when he was in charge of England from 1996-99.
"I decided if I was going to bring somebody in, I was going to go for somebody who was top class, and that's what Glenn is," Redknapp said.
Hoddle's last coaching job was at second-tier club Wolverhampton Wanderers, which ended in 2006. He also managed Swindon, Chelsea, Southampton and Tottenham in the Premier League.
As a central midfielder, Hoddle had spells with Tottenham, Monaco and Chelsea in his playing career.
Source: AAP
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