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Former England defender Viv Anderson (Picture: Getty)<\/figcaption><\/figure>\n

England’s first black footballer, former Nottingham Forest and Arsenal defender Viv Anderson, fears he will never see a black England manager.<\/p>\n

There is a scarcity of Black, Asian, mixed or other ethnic background (BAME) managers in English football and Anderson does not expect the situation to change any time soon.<\/p>\n

Nottingham Forest\u2019s Nuno Espirito Santo and Port Vale\u2019s Darren Moore are the only two BAME managers in the top four divisions of the English game.<\/p>\n

There has never been a black England manager and Anderson, 68, says there is ‘absolutely no chance’ that will change in his lifetime.<\/p>\n

Thomas Tuchel was handed the reins by England at the start of the year<\/a> after Sir Gareth Southgate resigned following eight years in the job<\/a>.<\/p>\n

‘A black England manager? If we do, it won\u2019t be in my lifetime,’ Anderson told the Daily Mirror<\/a>. ‘There\u2019s absolutely no chance.<\/p>\n

‘In fact, it\u2019s not really worth talking about until we see a few black managers in the Premier League.<\/p>\n

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Thomas Tuchel was appointed by England back in October (Picture: Getty)<\/figcaption><\/figure>\n

‘It\u2019s over 30 years since I was player-manager at Barnsley. I think Keith Alexander at Lincoln was the only other black manager in the English game.<\/p>\n

‘One newspaper article said it was the start of a new generation. But nothing has changed.<\/p>\n

‘The only English-born black manager in all four divisions is Darren Moore. How can that be, when so many black players have played the game at the highest level over the last 50 years?<\/p>\n

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Port Vale boss Darren Moore (Picture: Getty)<\/figcaption><\/figure>\n

‘When I was a kid kicking a ball about in Nottingham, I wanted to be Clyde Best, the West Ham striker, because he was the only black face I saw on TV playing football. Who’s the managerial equivalent of Clyde?’<\/p>\n

Anderson became the first black footballer to play for England<\/a> when he made his international debut in 1978. He went on to earn 30 caps for the Three Lions, as well as making almost 600 club appearances.<\/p>\n

The former right-back believes a lack of diversity in boardrooms is the main reason black managers are overlooked for jobs in English football.<\/p>\n

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Gareth Southgate spent eight years as England boss (Picture: Getty)<\/figcaption><\/figure>\n

‘Most football clubs are owned by millionaires and billionaires,’ Anderson added. ‘How many of them are black? How many of them will even have black friends?<\/p>\n

‘Name an executive who’s black. I can only think of Les Ferdinand, who spent a few years as QPR\u2019s director of football.<\/p>\n

‘I\u2019ve been invited to England\u2019s game against Latvia. I\u2019ll watch [Jude] Bellingham, [Kyle] Walker and [Marcus] Rashford – and when I walk into the lounge at half-time I\u2019ll be surrounded by white men, most of them aged 65 and over. These people run the game.\u00a0<\/p>\n

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