Steve Holland may not be a name that every football supporter is overly familiar with, but he has been hitting the headlines in recent days.
Currently England's assistant manager, a now public feud with Arsenal defender Ben White has resurfaced ahead of the March international break — one that has led to the right-back declining a call-up to the current Three Lions squad.
But just who is Steve Holland, the man at the centre of the latest England controversy?
Holland doesn't have much history as a footballer himself, with the now 53-year-old having been let go by Derby County at an early age following a significant injury. He never represented the Rams at senior level and eventually fell down to semi-pro level with the likes of Northwich Victoria and Hyde United.
At just 21, Holland made the decision to retire from playing and instead move into coaching. After acquiring his licence from the FA, he was hired as a youth team coach at Crewe Alexandra just a year after calling quits on his playing career.
He gradually worked his way up the hierarchy until he became one of the club's first team coaches in 2007, before eventually claiming his UEFA Pro Licence and making the move to be the Stoke City academy manager in March 2009.
Just five months later, Holland would make the move to be manager of Chelsea's reserves, and was promoted to the first team to become Andre Villas-Boas' assistant manager in June 2011. He would go on to be assistant to Roberto Di Matteo, Rafa Benitez, Jose Mourinho, Guus Hiddink and Antonio Conte, eventually leaving the role in 2017.
Holland left Chelsea at the end of the 2016/17 season to take up the position as England boss Gareth Southgate's assistant manager, but the coach had actually been
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