Juande Ramos has admitted he would be interested in making a managerial return to the Premier League.
Former Spurs boss reflects on 'unforgettable' experience
Former Tottenham Hotspur boss Juande Ramos has admitted he would be interested in making a managerial return to the Premier League.
Ramos parted company with Spurs last month after a year in charge at White Hart Lane, having won 21 of his 54 games in charge.
The Spaniard became a hero in February when he ended the club's nine-year wait for a trophy as they triumphed over Chelsea in the Carling Cup.
But miserable form at the beginning of the 2008/09 season brought an end to Ramos' tenure, with Harry Redknapp installed as his successor.
Happiest
However, despite a testing time in England, the ex-Sevilla coach would look to manage again in the Premier League.
Ramos told
The Times: "In the first few months we managed to win a title.
"I am the first Spanish manager to win a title in the legendary Wembley, which is obviously the happiest moment of my life in England.
"Spurs had not won any in a long time and I honestly thought at that stage it was going to be the first in a line of successes at the club."
He continued: "I would have liked to spend more time at the club, but I understand what has happened is the unwritten law of football.
Grateful
"I can only thank Spurs and especially the fans for the treatment I have been given in all the time I have been here.
"Being in the Premier League was a dream come true, a fantasy I had since I started as a manager. Given the right chance, I would love to be back.
"We have to look forward to the next challenge. I left Seville in the UEFA Champions League to come here and sadly things didn't work out."