With Gareth Southgate's possible exit from the England managerial role, names like Eddie Howe, Graham Potter, and Thomas Tuchel are in the mix. Will England find a new direction?
The football world is abuzz with speculation as Gareth Southgate's tenure as England boss hangs in the balance. After eight years at the helm, Southgate's contract is set to expire at the end of 2024, leading to rumors of his potential resignation. Names like Eddie Howe, Graham Potter, and Thomas Tuchel are already being touted as replacements on the Football Association's shortlist should Southgate step down. With England's disappointing performance at the 2024 European Championship, calls for Southgate to walk away and for the team to seek a new direction have grown louder.
As the uncertainty looms over Southgate's future, speculations continue to mount about whether he will lead England into the 2026 World Cup. Despite enjoying the luxury of deciding his own fate, the aftermath of the Euro 2024 heartbreak has cast doubts on Southgate's suitability to steer England towards victory. The question remains - is it time for Gareth Southgate to bid farewell and make way for fresh leadership?
As the football world debates Southgate's future, former Three Lions legend Alan Shearer believes Southgate's exit is imminent, especially after England's defeat in the Euro 2024 final. The Spanish team's victory highlighted the need for a new approach, hinting at the shortcomings of Southgate's tactics. The soccerati and pundits alike have been divided - some calling for Southgate's departure, while others staunchly defend his methods. With the football community polarized, England faces a critical juncture in determining its future path under new leadership.
In the midst of the speculation and opinions, one thing is clear - Gareth Southgate's legacy as England manager is at a crossroads. The upcoming months will unveil whether he chooses to continue his journey with the Three Lions or makes way for a new era in English football. The footballing world waits with bated breath to see who will ultimately take the reins and lead England into the next chapter of their footballing history.
Gareth Southgate has been in the role for eight years and his contract expires at the end of 2024.
Eddie Howe, Graham Potter and Thomas Tuchel will be near the top of the Football Association's shortlist if Gareth Southgate steps down.
Gareth Southgate is not the right man to lead England to silverware after another glorious failure at the 2024 European Championship.
Gareth Southgate will likely leave England with his last game as the Euro 2024 final defeat, according to former Three Lions talisman Alan Shearer.
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Now arise, Sir Gareth, clear off and take your soul-destroying, safety-first football with you.
The decision comes days after England lost 2-1 to Spain in the final of the European Championship in Germany.
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Gareth Southgate has resigned as England manager, with an emotional statement issued to supporters after the team's Euro 2024 final defeat.
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Gareth Southgate has announced that he has stepped down as England's manager after eight years in charge.
After eight years, four tournaments and two finals, Gareth Southgate announced he was stepping down as England manager on Tuesday, saying it was โtime for ...