Croatia boss Slaven Bilic has revealed he would like to manage in the Premier League.
Bilic masterminded England's downfall in Euro 2008 qualification as Croatia recorded a 3-2 win at Wembley to prevent former manager Steve McClaren's side from progressing to the finals.
And Bilic, who was a target of Fulham before they appointed Roy Hodgson, has now admitted he would like to manage in England.
However, the former West Ham and Everton defender is first targeting a successful tournament in Austria and Switzerland.
Contract
Bilic told the Daily Express: "Of course I'd like to come to the Premier League one day. Who wouldn't?
"My contract expires after Euro 2008 and I don't know what will happen then. But we have a chance to really do something good at the European Championship this summer.
"We are a good side. We can achieve a lot."
Meanwhile, Bilic has backed new boss Fabio Capello to turn around England's fortunes when the Italian takes charge of his first game against Switzerland on 6th February.
Expectations
Bilic, though, insists England must have more realistic expectations of their capabilities.
"At the moment the English are convincing themselves they have serious troubles, that perhaps they cannot play," added Bilic.
"It's not so, England have fabulous players. But England must remember that other countries can play too.
"Steven Gerrard and Frank Lampard are terrific, for example. But they are not better than our midfielder Luca Modric."

