Recently, Jamaica national team head coach McClaren revealed his intention to recruit England's young midfielder Greenwood at a press conference. In the face of media inquiries, McLaren candidly stated that he is indeed trying to get in touch with Greenwood and hopes to invite him to join the Jamaican national team.

"I know players like Greenwood and we have met before and had some exchanges." McClaren said in the release, "I hope to find out more about their willingness to play for the Jamaican national team when we get back to Jamaica. It's not just a simple invitation, it takes commitment and determination from the players."

In addition, McClaren took the opportunity to reflect on his managerial experience at Manchester United. In particular, he thanked Temhag, the former manager of Manchester United, for giving him the opportunity to work there. "I would like to express my heartfelt thanks to Ten Hagar for giving me the invaluable opportunity to work at Manchester United." McClaren said, "When the challenge was put in front of me, I accepted it without hesitation. It's a fresh start and the new impetus I needed in my career."

McClaren also revealed that his stint at Manchester United ended perfectly by winning the FA Cup. "We ended that season by winning the FA Cup, which was a memorable moment for me." He said, "I think that was the ideal time to leave United because I did my job and brought honor to the team. I love a challenge and this experience at Manchester United is an exciting one."

As for the future, McLaren said he is fully committed to leading the Jamaican national team to better results. "My main task now is to lead the Jamaican national team in preparation for the upcoming tournaments." He said, "We will train hard and improve the overall strength of the team to achieve better results at the international level."

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