West Brom head coach Steve Clarke insists it is too early to start touting him as a possible successor to interim Chelsea manager Rafael Benitez this summer.
But Clarke, who spent nearly 20 years at Stamford Bridge as player and coach, concedes it is his ambition to manage 'a big club' at some stage of his career.
Clarke said: "I think it's too early to start connecting me with Chelsea. There are a lot of managers that are out there who have a better case than me. Wherever I am on the bookmakers list is a good indication and I'm sure I'm not in the list at 50-1 even!"
He added: "Listen, you've hit me with a question that has come out of left field because I haven't even thought about it. I'm not even a year into the job here. Up to now it has been a great season and I haven't looked anywhere beyond that.
"If you are asking me if I want to manage a top team in the future? Of course I do. If you don't have that ambition to further and better yourself then you shouldn't be in the game. But it's not for now.
"It's a good club, good players, good team, always challenging for trophies and beyond that I don't see anything else."
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