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David Moyes said:I always had the hope of being a coach abroad. If I had the choice, I would probably go to Germany, in part because of the mentality, which is similar to mine. I'm also fascinated by what happens in German football.
They seem to have found a way of producing young players. Look at Borussia Dortmund. I saw them against Manchester City this season. They were fantastic. They put this incredible intensity on their opponents to break the tempo. It adds a new tactical level.
If I was not working as a coach, I think I would decide to go to South America: to Brazil, Argentina, Uruguay, to see how they train young people out there. That would be my project: to understand football better.
This was as Everton manager in December 2012. However, he has spoke of his fondness for Bundesliga on other occasions also. One would think Shinji Kagawa would have been a player he already he had observed previously. Furthermore, it is rather ironic he had at his disposal a player that had succeeded in Bundesliga and performed the functions required in a top Bundesliga team yet he saw little use for him until recently, by chance, when injuries forced his hand.