"?Harry Redknapp has revealed that he is no longer "excited" by England's national side, and called on interim boss Gareth Southgate to find the team's identity as soon as possible.
The former West Ham and Portsmouth manager gave an exclusive interview to the "?Daily Mail in which the 69-year-old spoke about where England were going wrong with the current set-up.
Redknapp claimed that he has been left feeling bored by the way in which the English national side play, and added that he was no longer excited over international matches involved Southgate's men.
Harry Redknapp -"England are bland, they play with no flair. Gareth Southgate is a great lad, but I'm not excited."
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He said: "England are bland, no flair. What is important is finding an identity. What is Gareth Southgate really about? How do his teams want to play? That's what I want to know.
"If someone asked me how England have played under four or five managers since Glenn Hoddle, I couldn't remember. One minute it's 4-3-3, then it's 4-4-2. How do England play? What do we do? Kick it long? Play from the back? I don't know what we do.
"I don't get excited about watching England play any more. I'm very patriotic but you look at other qualifiers and they're not games. England versus Malta? Or San Marino? Or the Faroe Islands? Who's interested, really? I can't see any interest."
Harry Redknapp -"England are bland, they play with no flair. Gareth Southgate is a great lad, but I'm not excited."
During the chat, Redknapp also spoke candidly about October's freak accident that saw his wife, Sandra, sustain injuries to her leg and ankle after her coat became caught undeneath the London-born gaffer's Range Rover, and he admitted that "it could have been a lot worse" for the mother of his two sons.
Back in October, Redknapp also told the BBC: "It was just a freak accident. Sandra went across the road and unfortunately she had gone behind the car to cross over the road and as I went to drive off I drove over her ankle.
"Its lucky, if the full weight of the car had gone over the ankle god knows what would have happened to her. We're ok. She had an operation on her ankle that went well."
Away from his personal life, Redknapp gave an update on what he was up to now that he was no longer employed by a football club.
The 2007/08 FA Cup winning manager revealed that he had received offers from across the globe ever since he left his role as the boss of the Jordanian national side and, despite being a director at Southern Football League club Wimborne Town, stated that he was not tempted to step back into the dugout any time soon.
He said: "I'd be lying if I said there'd been loads of offers. I don't speak to anyone and I don't have an agent looking out for me. And I wouldn't be away from Sandra. It might sound corny, but she's my life. I'm a family man.
"I wouldn't want to waste a year of my life schlepping off to China, not even if they offered me £12million a year. It wouldn't appeal to me.
"What would I do with £12m? It won't make any difference to my life. You can only sleep in one bed and eat one dinner."
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