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Klopp, Gerrard, and the top managers who can take over from Gareth Southgate as England manager

Olaoluwa Komolafe by Olaoluwa Komolafe
July 16, 2024
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Gareth Southgate announced on Tuesday that he would be stepping away from his role as head coach of the English national team after leading the Three Lions to a second consecutive European Championships final where they fell short yet again.

As Southgate’s tenure comes to an end and attention turns to potential candidates who could take the reins, Soccernet.football takes a look at ten possible candidates who could be considered for the role.

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10. Lee Carsley

Currently managing England’s U21 team, Carsley has been making a name for himself with his work in youth development. His familiarity with the next generation of English talent could be a significant advantage. The 50-year-old’s experience with the national setup means he understands the FA’s long-term vision and the pathways for young players. His appointment would ensure continuity and a seamless transition for emerging stars into the senior team.

9. Graham Potter

Potter’s approach to the game and his impressive tenure at Brighton & Hove Albion have earned him a reputation as one of the most forward-thinking managers in English football. The former Chelsea manager’s ability to get the best out of his players, his tactical flexibility, and his emphasis on possession-based football would make him a compelling choice. His experience managing in Sweden with Östersunds FK also highlights his adaptability and ability to thrive outside the traditional English football environment.

8. Eddie Howe

The 46-year-old has proven his managerial credentials with his work at Bournemouth and more recently at Newcastle United. Known for his meticulous preparation and attacking style of play, Howe has the tactical know-how and leadership qualities necessary for international management. His ability to build a cohesive team and develop players could be exactly what England needs to take the next step on the international stage.

7. Sarina Wiegman

Currently managing the England women’s national team, Wiegman has achieved considerable success, including winning the UEFA Women’s Euro 2017 with the Netherlands. Her tactical intelligence and experience in international football make her a worthy candidate. Appointing Wiegman would not only be a ground-breaking move by the English FA but also a testament to her credentials as one of the best managers in the game, regardless of gender.

6. Mauricio Pochettino

Pochettino’s track record with Tottenham Hotspur, where he led the team to the Champions League final, adequately showcases his ability to compete at the highest level. The 52-year-old is known for his high-pressing style, focus on youth development, and ability to nurture talent. His experience in the Premier League and his understanding of English football culture make him a strong contender for the England job.

5. Frank Lampard

Lampard’s managerial career has had its ups and downs, but his deep understanding of English football and his status as a former national team player give him a unique perspective. The former Chelsea gaffer’s ability to connect with players, his emphasis on developing young talent, and his tactical evolution could see him bring a fresh approach to the England setup. His passion for the national team and his leadership qualities make him an interesting option.

4. Steven Gerrard

Gerrard’s success with Rangers, where he ended Celtic’s dominance in the Scottish Premiership, enhanced his reputation as a manager. Certainly, his leadership qualities and experience as a former England captain position him well for the role. His ability to inspire players and his competitive nature could help instill a winning mentality in the national team. However, the 44-year-old is currently employed by Saudi Pro League side Al Etiffaq but an offer from the England FA may just be too good to pass up.

3. Thomas Tuchel

The former Bayern Munich and Chelsea manager is renowned for his tactical sophistication and ability to get the best out of his squads. His success in the Champions League with Chelsea highlights his capability at the highest level. Tuchel’s analytical approach, flexibility, and experience in managing top-tier talent would bring a fresh dynamic to the England team. Currently out of work after leaving his position as Bayern Munich head coach following a relatively disappointing campaign, the 50-year-old is without doubt one of the most attractive available options.

2. Pep Guardiola

Pep Guardiola’s impact on English football since joining Manchester City has been transformative. His innovative tactics, emphasis on possession and high pressing, and his ability to develop players have set new standards in the Premier League. Guardiola’s experience in managing world-class talent and his numerous successes at club level make him an ideal candidate, although prying him away from club management might prove very challenging.

1. Jurgen Klopp

Jurgen Klopp’s charisma, tactical acumen, and remarkable achievements with Liverpool make him one of the most sought-after managers in the world. Klopp’s attacking philosophy would be a perfect fit for the England national team. His experience in turning Liverpool into a global powerhouse demonstrates his ability to handle the pressures of top-level management. However, it remains to be seen whether the German will be willing to take on the role after only just leaving his position at Liverpool.

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