Guy Luzon insists he would love to manage in England again, despite being sacked by Charlton Athletic.
The Israeli departed following a woeful run of results that featured seven defeats in his last nine matches.
The club told Luzon of their decision following Saturday’s 3-0 home defeat against Brentford, which followed an identical result against Preston North End.
Luzon said: “I would like to carry on in England if I have the chance because it is the base of football in the world.
"The atmosphere, the fans and the mentality of the people — it is unbelievable. I would be more than happy to continue here.
"I can say that all through my period, the fans were fantastic.”
Luzon, 40, bemoaned injury problems for the team’s struggles this season.
"I thought I would get the time to bring the results again,” he said. “I’m disappointed because the squad we have has the quality to play great football and get results as we did last
season.
"It’s very disappointing that we’ve not had the players to get the results. In the end I had to use a lot of players from the academy.
"But I don’t want to take the fans for granted. They were really great and supported me all through the games.
"I love them and loved being part of this great club. It was a really great experience and they will always be in my heart."
Karel Fraeye has taken temporary charge of Charlton who lie 22nd in the Championship.