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Published 15:31 31 Jul 2015 BST
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"Phil Neville could be on the road to one day, maybe, becoming the England manager,” Moyes told The Telegraph.
"I know him closely. He was a great captain, a great leader. He’s had great experience. After he finished playing he came back to United then he chose to take a year out and had a chance to see how the media works – which is important – and he’s clever, enthusiastic and a good coach."
Far be it for us to say that Neville wouldn't make a good England manager because, to be fair, they've had a fair few stinkers over the years but we can't quite see this happening any time soon.
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