Keisuke Honda has called for an overhaul of the coaching license pathway into management, advocating a written test for potential new coaches. Former Japan star Honda, 32, took over coaching duties with Cambodia after retiring from international football following the World Cup in Russia. He has been officially named as general manager of the national team but is acting in a voluntary and unpaid role. Honda, who also signed a two-year deal to play for Melbourne Victory in August, argued that players...