posted on Jul, 13 2021 @ 04:49 AM
There's a current vacancy with England U-21s. I'd suspect the likes of Lampard, Eddie Howe (not Gerrard) would be candidates there. It would also be a
good stepping stone to the big job. That is how Southgate arrived. He'd also brought a lot of the players through from that level into the senior
England team which helped earn their respect. But finding a successor is a head scratcher. We are also probably looking ahead maybe 18 months to two
years from now, and things change rapidly.
Of the English managers in the Premier League I don't think someone like Dyche would be a good fit for England. Steve Bruce is probably not quite
right either. Dean Smith at Villa and Graham Potter at Brighton don't have high enough profiles, IMHO.
If we go foreign, then we need someone who not only speaks good English but also has some relationship with the English game. No more Capellos. I
don't think the likes of Klopp, Tuchel, Guardiola would entertain the idea unless they happen to be out of work. Solksjaer isn't really in the same
league even if he is literally.
Wenger has some credibility, but I don't know if he could be coaxed back into management and I think his time has gone. Benitez might have been a wild
card option as his family are settled in England. But he's only just gone to Everton. Gerrard looks a good fit, but I think he's probably got his
eyes on the Liverpool job. So timing would be vital. But Southgate might win the World Cup and then what?
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