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Andriy Shevchenko is offered the position of Ukraine head coach

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Andriy Shevchenko has been offered the position of Ukraine head coach, the country's football federation announced on Monday.

Shevchenko is the top goal scorer in the country's history, bagging 56 goals in 111 appearances. The former Chelsea and AC Milan striker captained Ukraine 56 times and guided the former Soviet republic to the quarter-finals of the World Cup in 2006. He does not have any managerial or coaching experience, but the federation are convinced that will not be a problem. Konkov pointed out that Pep Guardiola won three Spanish titles and two Champions Leagues after joining Barcelona with little experience in management. The president of the federation said: "Remember - Pep Guardiola achieved incredible results in a few years! "I'm sure Shevchenko also be able to conquer great football countries as head coach of this country. "He has enough experience and character. "The federation, in turn, will ensure to give him all the help he needs with the national team." Konkov also thinks Shevchenko's experience of playing under some of the best managers in the world will help him lead Ukraine to success should he accept the offer. "Andriy has played for renowned clubs such as the Dynamo Kiev, Milan and Chelsea," he said. "They were led by legendary coaches like Valeriy Lobanovskiy, Carlo Ancelotti and Jose Mourinho. "He has had a unique ability to absorb their talent, their knowledge and their experience." Shevchenko's illustrious playing career saw him win the Ukraine Premier League five times with Dynamo Kiev before he moved to AC Milan where he went on to become one of the best strikers in Europe. The powerful hitman won the Champions League and the Scudetto with the Italian giants and then went on to join Chelsea in a £30million move six years ago. His time at Stamford Bridge was an unsuccessful one and he had spells on loan at Milan and back at the club where he began his career before retiring last summer. Should Shevchenko take the job, he has a tough task on his hands if he is to lead the country to the World Cup in Brazil. Although Ukraine registered a creditable 1-1 draw in England, they also lost at home to Montenegro and drew with Moldova, leaving them second from bottom of Group H.

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