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Published 08:00 4 Jul 2016 BST
Updated 08:00 4 Jul 2016 BST
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"It's something that would never, ever enter my thinking. "I'm a Welshman through and through. It would only ever be Wales."
Coleman is contracted with Wales until the 2018 World Cup but has admitted he would like another crack at club football. Modestly, he does not think that opportunity would arise with a top Premier League club. He said:
"If we're being honest, Champions League football in the Premier League, you're talking about the top, big, massive clubs and it's not something I think I'd get linked with. "So my best chance of managing Champions League football would be abroad and it's an ambition of mine."Coleman's Wales take on Portugal in the semi finals on Wednesday evening.

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