Chelsea boss Jose Mourinho says he'd be happy to work with the FA Commission.
The Portuguese is willing to both discuss the long-term future of the England team with FA chairman Greg Dyke and offer his opinion on how the Three Lions can best compete for the World Cup trophy in Brazil next summer.
He told The Sun: "If they want to speak with me I will give them my opinion.
"If you concentrate on the here and now - not on the future in three or four years' time - on the group of players at Roy Hodgson's disposal to play at the World Cup, then England have more than enough.
"A World Cup without England is not a World Cup.
"They are one of the big football countries and even if at one moment the team is not at a high level, England always have to be in a World Cup."
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