Eager to cement a strong start to life at the France helm, Didier Deschamps feels "massively proud" to be in charge for his country's March qualifiers against Georgia and Spain.
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Štimac, Mihajlović looking at bigger picture
Second-placed Croatia host Serbia, in third, on Friday with both coaches playing down the significance of the Balkan derby in determining how Group A ultimately pans out.
Janevski quick to make his mark with FYROM
Cedomir Janevski has been in charge of the Former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia for under six months but is already seeing signs of his team playing the "modern football" he craves.
Georgia on course to fulfil Ketsbaia aim
Temuri Ketsbaia tells UEFA.com about his dream of leading Georgia to a EURO finals and why finishing third in FIFA World Cup qualifying Group I would represent a "good result".
Olsen sees bright future for Faroese football
Coach Lars Olsen speaks to UEFA.com about his desire to see his Faroe Islands team "keep the ball better" and reflects on the football development of UEFA's third smallest member nation.
Team-mates praise 'eternal leader' Hovsepyan
Armenia's Sargis Hovsepyan won 131 caps and is described as the "eternal leader" by Henrik Mkhitaryan, who joined Roman Berezovski in paying tribute to the retired captain.
Capello warming to Russia task
While Russia's results would suggest otherwise, Fabio Capello is finding it tough to settle into working life in Moscow, but told UEFA.com: "As with all difficult challenges, I like to take them on."