DAVID BECKHAM admits he is not interested in bossing England.
Injured Becks - who sat alongside Fabio Capello at the World Cup - said: "I don't think I will ever want to manage. It's not a passion of mine.
"I'm passionate about the game. I was wearing the suit at the World Cup so people have looked and thought I could be going into management.
"I love coaching kids - that's one of the reasons I have my academies.
"But coaching a team, being a manager, at this point I don't want to do that and in the future I don't think that will happen either."
Beckham, 35, hopes to play again for LA Galaxy in September after an Achilles injury wrecked his World Cup dream.
He revealed: "I've been running for 10 days, I'm ahead of schedule."
Beckham - speaking via a Yahoo webchat - also admitted he is unlikely to return to Ac Milan team.
He said: "I was there for a reason. I did it to be part of the England team.
"This time around, when the season ends in LA, I'm going to have to take a rest and get myself fit."
Becks described how he dreams of signing off his career. He said: "In Brazil, for England in 2014, in the World Cup final when I'm 39.
"I'll set one up then score the winner in the last minute. Doesn't get better than that."
He also said technology must be introduced after Frank Lampard's disallowed goal against Germany. He said: "It works in sports like tennis."