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England fans have, on the whole, been pretty pleased with the Three Lions’ progress under Gareth Southgate. Heartbreak at the 2018 World Cup when losing in the semi-finals was followed up by a penalty shootout defeat against Italy in the Euro 2020 final.
Even though most England supporters aren’t over that summer night at Wembley, the Three Lions have been much easier to get behind in recent years than days gone by.
However, following their quarter-final exit at the hands of France in Qatar and ongoing question marks over squad selection, is the end of the line approaching for Southgate? He’s been in the post for seven years so whether he jumps or is pushed, the end does seem to be in sight.
Bowing out after next summer’s Euros could be the perfect time for a fresh start for all parties, so here’s the latest odds on who’s near the top of the next England manager betting.
Pep Guardiola
Manchester City boss PepGuardiola is reportedly on the FA’s shortlist of potential successors to Gareth Southgate and it would certainly prove a popular appointment with England fans. He is under contract at the Etihad Stadium until 2025, however, and is unlikely to quit the club for international football a year early.
5/1
Pep GuardiolaNext Permanent England Manager
Graham Potter
Former Chelsea and Brighton boss GrahamPotter is biding his time for the right job as he bids to rebuild his reputation after a wretched spell at Stamford Bridge. He earned plenty of plaudits for his fine work at Brighton and his easy-on-the-eye style of play could prove popular with FA bigwigs.
6/1
Graham PotterNext Permanent England Manager
Eddie Howe
Eddie Howe was linked with every job going before taking over at Newcastle. The former Bournemouth boss has done a fine job at St James’ Park after guiding the Magpies back to the Champions League for the first time in 20 years. If the Magpies’ form dips, however, then question marks could be raised over his long-term future at St James’ Park.
15/2
Eddie HoweNext Permanent England Manager
Lee Carsley
LeeCarsley is a manager on the rise after guiding England’s Under-21s to the European Under-21 Championships in the summer, while getting his crop playing an attractive brand of football. An in-house appointment could prove attractive to the FA after Southgate’s success.
9/1
Lee CarsleyNext Permanent England Manager
Mauricio Pochettino
How about a touch of South American flair? Mauricio Pochettino currently occupies the hot-seat at Chelsea and he will be expected to deliver on Todd Boehly’s hefty investment in new players. Could the former Tottenham and PSG boss be available next summer?
14/1
Mauricio PochettinoNext Permanent England Manager
Steven Gerrard
Oh Stevie, where did it all go wrong? The Liverpool legend made an impressive start to life as a manager with Rangers but things quickly turned sour at Aston Villa before heading to moneybags Saudi Arabia with Al-Ettifaq. He racked up 114 caps for the Three Lions and would surely jump at the chance to take the England job.
14/1
Steven GerrardNext Permanent England Manager
Steve Cooper
There’s no doubt Steve Cooper was under pressure to perform at Nottingham Forest after the Tricky Trees splurged £1.7bn on 3,428 new players ahead of the 2022/23 season – but he delivered to keep the club in the Premier League. He has experience in the FA set up, just like Southgate did before he took the reins.
14/1
Steve CooperNext Permanent England Manager
Thomas Tuchel
The final name on the list has experience of English football after a rollercoaster ride at Chelsea. ThomasTuchel is back in Germany after taking the reins at Bayern Munich but the German giants have high standards and he could become available if the club don’t enjoy a trophy-laden campaign.
14/1
Thomas TuchelNext Permanent England Manager
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*All prices are bang up to date with our snazzy widgets, while odds in copy are accurate at time of publishing but subject to change
England fans have, on the whole, been pretty pleased with the Three Lions’ progress under Gareth Southgate. Heartbreak at the 2018 World Cup when losing in the semi-finals was followed up by a penalty shootout defeat against Italy in the Euro 2020 final.
Even though most England supporters aren’t over that summer night at Wembley, the Three Lions have been much easier to get behind in recent years than days gone by.
However, following their quarter-final exit at the hands of France in Qatar and ongoing question marks over squad selection, is the end of the line approaching for Southgate? He’s been in the post for seven years so whether he jumps or is pushed, the end does seem to be in sight.
Bowing out after next summer’s Euros could be the perfect time for a fresh start for all parties, so here’s the latest odds on who’s near the top of the next England manager betting.
Pep Guardiola
Manchester City boss Pep Guardiola is reportedly on the FA’s shortlist of potential successors to Gareth Southgate and it would certainly prove a popular appointment with England fans. He is under contract at the Etihad Stadium until 2025, however, and is unlikely to quit the club for international football a year early.
Graham Potter
Former Chelsea and Brighton boss Graham Potter is biding his time for the right job as he bids to rebuild his reputation after a wretched spell at Stamford Bridge. He earned plenty of plaudits for his fine work at Brighton and his easy-on-the-eye style of play could prove popular with FA bigwigs.
Eddie Howe
Eddie Howe was linked with every job going before taking over at Newcastle. The former Bournemouth boss has done a fine job at St James’ Park after guiding the Magpies back to the Champions League for the first time in 20 years. If the Magpies’ form dips, however, then question marks could be raised over his long-term future at St James’ Park.
Lee Carsley
Lee Carsley is a manager on the rise after guiding England’s Under-21s to the European Under-21 Championships in the summer, while getting his crop playing an attractive brand of football. An in-house appointment could prove attractive to the FA after Southgate’s success.
Mauricio Pochettino
How about a touch of South American flair? Mauricio Pochettino currently occupies the hot-seat at Chelsea and he will be expected to deliver on Todd Boehly’s hefty investment in new players. Could the former Tottenham and PSG boss be available next summer?
Steven Gerrard
Oh Stevie, where did it all go wrong? The Liverpool legend made an impressive start to life as a manager with Rangers but things quickly turned sour at Aston Villa before heading to moneybags Saudi Arabia with Al-Ettifaq. He racked up 114 caps for the Three Lions and would surely jump at the chance to take the England job.
Steve Cooper
There’s no doubt Steve Cooper was under pressure to perform at Nottingham Forest after the Tricky Trees splurged £1.7bn on 3,428 new players ahead of the 2022/23 season – but he delivered to keep the club in the Premier League. He has experience in the FA set up, just like Southgate did before he took the reins.
Thomas Tuchel
The final name on the list has experience of English football after a rollercoaster ride at Chelsea. Thomas Tuchel is back in Germany after taking the reins at Bayern Munich but the German giants have high standards and he could become available if the club don’t enjoy a trophy-laden campaign.
*All prices are bang up to date with our snazzy widgets, while odds in copy are accurate at time of publishing but subject to change
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