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Iceland international team manager Lars Lagerback has not been approached by the Scottish FA regarding a move to take charge of the national team.
The role is currently vacant and the 64-year-old has emerged as a top candidate to take the hotseat.<br />
"It would be a nice job," said Lagerback.<br />
"But I'm not sure the Iceland FA would want to release me from this job, and I'm fully focused on what I'm doing there."
Written by Sam Turnbull
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