Former Manchester United attacker Mason Greenwood wants to play for Jamaica, according to former United coach and current Reggae Boyz manager Steve McClaren. The 63 year old took the Jamaican ...
Isaac Hayden has been called up by Steve McClaren to represent ... for Jamaica in the coming weeks and McClaren is hopeful that the Newcastle United man can bring great experience to his squad ...
KINGSTON, Jamaica— Describing Ravel Morrison as “my type of player”, Jamaica’s head coach Steve McClaren ... Precision. McClaren, who said he knows the former Manchester United starlet ...
Jamaica — Steve McClaren, head coach of the Reggae Boyz, insists that Marseille FC player Mason Greenwood wants to be part of the team, and he is hopeful that the former Manchester United player ...
Jamaica manager Steve McClaren has confirmed that Mason Greenwood has decided to turn his back on England and pledge his allegiance to Jamaica. And the former Manchester United coach hopes ...
Man Utd legend Butt names Mckenna as the best ... all the great coaches that I've worked with, Steve McClaren. "He's as good as any of them, but he's having a bad time. Why? Because he's in ...
Former Manchester United forward Mason Greenwood is reportedly reluctant to switch his international allegiance to Steve McClaren's Jamaica after England announced the appointment of Thomas Tuchel ...
According to reports, former Manchester United forward Mason Greenwood ... Alternatively, he is willing to ‘accept Steve McClaren’s invitation to switch allegiance and play for Jamaica’.
Steve McClaren says ... coach to Erik Ten Hag at Manchester United this summer, the opportunity presented itself to move back into international football after his previous role with England. After ...
Steve McClaren says the potential of Jamaica's national team excited him after a recent FIFA analyst role, which ultimately led to the former Middlesbrough boss becoming the new head coach.
Image: Bruno Fernandes is enduring a difficult period in his Manchester United ... Speaking to Sky Sports, United's former assistant manager Steve McClaren dismisses that idea.