Chris Coleman: 2018 World Cup will be my last as Wales boss

Chris Coleman says the 2018 World Cup will be his last as Wales manager.

Coleman, 46, has been linked with other jobs after leading Wales to an historic semi-final at Euro 2016 in their first appearance at a major tournament in 58 years.

While committed to Wales for the remainder of his contract, Coleman said: "I am sure this will be my last campaign whether we qualify or not.

"That will be six years in the job, which is a long time. This will be my last hit at it, so I will give it my best shot.

"But I would not consider going anywhere else. I want to see this through. There's loads of work to be done with this team. I'll give everything I've got in this next campaign."

Cardiff came to a standstill on Friday as an estimated 200,000 people packed the streets of the Welsh capital to recognise the achievements of Coleman's squad.