So what's next for Sir Gareth Southgate?

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Feck Southgate his handling of Rashford and Sancho at the Euro's to how he's now basically said they're out of the squad for the WC has been nothing short of appalling
Personally, I don’t think they deserved a place, Rashford especially but I do think he could have worded it slightly differently… though maybe they needed a kick.

That said, I’m happy if neither go to the World Cup (and Shaw)… nice break. Club > country (not that I’m English mind).
 

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Southgate is not good enough as a manager and never will be.
We nearly won the euros despite him not because of him.
Hopefully he’ll be sacked before the world
Cup but I won’t hold my breath
True and it was only a couple of weeks ago Danny Murphy said we should have appointed him instead of Ten Hag,hope he picks Liverpools next manager
 

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How did "arry play? Good, shite, or meh? I wasn't able to watch the shambolic display as it was only on pay per view (and i know better than to pay for that lol)
He did great. He was sent with one mission only: shut down shop and keep the defeat "only" 0-3.
He got beat by a through ball, Hungary won 4-0.
 

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Not sure why Potter keeps popping up. I don't see a parallel universe where an ambitious, young club manager that likes to instill a style over a team takes over an international side with limited prep time before a World Cup.

There's a very high chance England will crash and burn and then he's on the scrap heap regardless of context. In football people have short memories.
Indeed.

I’m a huge fan of Potter, but suggesting he should be managing England is completely mental.
 

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4 goals and 3 assists in 23 appearances since he scored against Villarreal.

I don't know why people are using the past few England results to rewrite Rashford and Sancho's seasons, but they absolutely do not deserve to be in this team ahead of the other England attackers if we're looking at the past season.
Firstly, not everything is about G/A. You can compare the difference in our play and creativity with and without him. Also, he’s just a better footballer than Saka and Bowen. Thirdly, we cannot make form arguments if Jack Grealish is in there. Sancho is a better footballer imo and has had a better season in a factually worse team.
 

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New job with unlimited funds vs Potter who could easily be poached by a bigger club.
Er, didn't he turn down Spurs? Definitely couldn't be easily poached by a bigger club, and he's not stupid enough to go anywhere near the England job at this point in his career. Far too smart and ambitious for that.
 

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I'm confused. Why is Howe spoken for but Potter isn't?
He’s only like 3 months into a new job and has infinite money to spend on an exciting project. He’d probably turn the job down even if he was offered it. Potter I get the feeling has taken Brighton as far as they can go and might be up for a new challenge.
 

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The sack if he hadn't got those last two tournaments credit in the bank, that will keep him safe as houses for the FA.
 

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True and it was only a couple of weeks ago Danny Murphy said we should have appointed him instead of Ten Hag,hope he picks Liverpools next manager
Feck off did he actually say that? :lol: I'm not English myself, but it's a real shame to waste such a talented generation of players on this beige wall of a human being.
 

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I've been hearing that since Shearer and Sheringham to Rooney,Gerrard Terry and Rio etc.
It originated from „Golden Shower“ indicating that they are pissing all over us.
 

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Southgate is and always has been brutal. Results have saved him, but this England team should be doing even better than they are. Look at the Euro finals. Playing against England and he parks the bus? WTF? This England team is extremely talented going forward. He also has to stop trying to be too smart. If a player starts for Liverpool or City they should be starting for England. Sure, maybe there's a headache with Walker and TAA, but England needs to attack so start TAA. Or at the very least rotate the two. And enough playing a right footer at LB. Bring a proper LB. Don't plug a hole with a guy playing out of position...
 

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Whatever you say luck is on his side. I knew most England fans looked away when talk about semis finals in previous tournaments. Previously they were embarrassment. But under him England went that far.

And this generation no where near any previous generation from attack to defense either.

He is in the job on merit for what he did in two previous tournaments. He deserved to lead England for that alone.
He had easy fixtures for the most part. Was quite lucky.
 

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I'm curious, what would qualify as a decent England showing at the World Cup? Semi finals? Or winning it (which won't happen)?
 

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Absolutely fantastic manager, will be able to choose any managerial job he wants after the inevitable World Cup win. I can only hope England are able to tie him down to a long-term contract.
 

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Personally, I don’t think they deserved a place, Rashford especially but I do think he could have worded it slightly differently… though maybe they needed a kick.

That said, I’m happy if neither go to the World Cup (and Shaw)… nice break. Club > country (not that I’m English mind).
Southgate is soon going to realise that at international level unless you have a Midfield playmaker like Pirlo, Kimmich or Moderic then you need extreme pace or a Maverick with ridiculous creativity.

England did well in last two tournaments because he found all of that in Sterling, Kane, Grealish, Fodden, Sancho, Saka, Rashford, Mount, we had many saying We have 7 World class strikers when in reality we had one Harry Kane and one elite one, R sterling and a lot of very good emerging talents. Club England was great, Gareth got a lot right, but he got somethings wrong too! Playing in the Euros we had so called great defenders, Maguire was now a world class Libero, Stones class and unflustered , Shawberto and Kyle Walker , many peoples selection as the best defender in the tournament, then we had two dynamos in midfield with Rice and Phillips with the experienced Henderson and young maverick Bellingham as back ups.

England were a major force again, it didn’t matter about Gareth not being a great coach, we had great players.

However in Reality without Rashford pace when he’s on his A lgame , Luke Shaw or Ben Chillwell covering Maguire obvious deficiencies and some one in midfield who offers some much needed creativity like James Maddison or J Grealish playing in a position where international football is made for either of them to be the advanced no 8/10 alongside J Bellingham who plays as BTB 8 and Declan as a marauding 6, in a truly elite Midfield three, England are actually a very average counter attacking team with currently very little pace, we have a 33 year right footed left foot who was never the quickest, a Ferrari at right back that has to sweep up the two centre backs so can’t get forward and more horizontal passes in midfield that a Times crossword.

They are our best 3 midfield options with maybe Phil Fodden alternating with Grealish or Maddison dependent on form but none of these three can really play as inverted wingers/strikers cause none of them has any pace, play the two city boys both with Kane and you might have the slowest front 3 among the top 10 seeded teams in the World Cup. The question should be; Are England Fans now starting to feel like Man United Fans and was Gareth Southgate anymore qualified to manage England than Ole was to manage Man United?

Both our inverted strikers need to possess express pace because Kane drops so deep in so many games simply to push back the opponents defence. England played this way for a bit and did well but now Gareth is listening to everyone bar himself, sorry Gareth If Harry Maguire never let England down nor did Marcus Rashford with his goals and assists, Jack Grealish , a great mercurial talent but like Phil Fodden and to a lesser extent Jared Bowen who does have elite pace but no experience, none of the First two would beat Marcus or Raheem in a foot race and even if they had a 5yard head start, we destroyed Spain playing this way on the counter.

Who have England put to the sword in the last 12 months, no one, that’s why
People are quick to forget that Rashford who has 12 international goals and similar number of assists from 48 caps of which most have been from the bench has a goal involvement of nearly 1 in every 2 games at international level because his pace scares teams to death.

Now Gareth go crunch the numbers Phil Foden, Jack Grealish, B Saka, J Bowen(I do like this guy) , Teachers Pet - Mason Mount have a combined total of 11 goals and 9 assists from over 90 caps and a goal
Involvement combined of 1 in every 4.5 games, stats like these are never going to win you a tournament now are they ?
It’s not rocket science Gareth !
We need 4 elite level inverted strikers, all express, probably means R Sterling, Rashford, J Bowen who is elite pace, and Sancho or B Saka both quick enough, not Mount, Fodden, Grealish or Madison , pick the best 2 or 3 on form and play them as a number 10. Don’t take 4 right backs we need 2 left footed left backs and 2 right footed backs to overlap the inverted strikers, if the squads for the WC are increased to 26 you can take 3 right backs otherwise it’s just 2 not 4! Gareth stop making stupid mistakes !
 
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Southgate is soon going to realise that at international level unless you have a Midfield playmaker like Pirlo, Kimmich or Moderic then you need extreme pace or a Maverick with ridiculous creativity.

England did well in last two tournaments because he found all of that in Sterling, Kane, Grealish, Fodden, Sancho, Saka, Rashford, Mount, we had many saying We have 7 World class strikers when in reality we had one Harry Kane and one elite one, R sterling and a lot of very good emerging talents. Club England was great, Gareth got a lot right, but he got somethings wrong too! Playing in the Euros we had so called great defenders, Maguire was now a world class Libero, Stones class and unflustered , Shawberto and Kyle Walker , many peoples selection as the best defender in the tournament, then we had two dynamos in midfield with Rice and Phillips with the experienced Henderson and young maverick Bellingham as back ups.

England were a major force again, it didn’t matter about Gareth not being a great coach, we had great players.

However in Reality without Rashford pace when he’s on his A lgame , Luke Shaw or Ben Chillwell covering Maguire obvious deficiencies and some one in midfield who offers some much needed creativity like James Maddison or J Grealish playing in a position where international football is made for either of them to be the advanced no 8/10 alongside J Bellingham who plays as BTB 8 and Declan as a marauding 6, in a truly elite Midfield three, England are actually a very average counter attacking team with currently very little pace, we have a 33 year right footed left foot who was never the quickest, a Ferrari at right back that has to sweep up the two centre backs so can’t get forward and more horizontal passes in midfield that a Times crossword.

They are our best 3 midfield options with maybe Phil Fodden alternating with Grealish or Maddison dependent on form but none of these three can really play as inverted wingers/strikers cause none of them has any pace, play the two city boys both with Kane and you might have the slowest front 3 among the top 10 seeded teams in the World Cup. The question should be; Are England Fans now starting to feel like Man United Fans and was Gareth Southgate anymore qualified to manage England than Ole was to manage Man United?

Both our inverted strikers need to possess express pace because Kane drops so deep in so many games simply to push back the opponents defence. England played this way for a bit and did well but now Gareth is listening to everyone bar himself, sorry Gareth If Harry Maguire never let England down nor did Marcus Rashford with his goals and assists, Jack Grealish , a great mercurial talent but like Phil Fodden and to a lesser extent Jared Bowen who does have elite pace but no experience, none of the First two would beat Marcus or Raheem in a foot race and even if they had a 5yard head start, we destroyed Spain playing this way on the counter.

Who have England put to the sword in the last 12 months, no one, that’s why
People are quick to forget that Rashford who has 12 international goals and similar number of assists from 48 caps of which most have been from the bench has a goal involvement of nearly 1 in every 2 games at international level because his pace scares teams to death.

Now Gareth go crunch the numbers Phil Foden, Jack Grealish, B Saka, J Bowen(I do like this guy) , Teachers Pet - Mason Mount have a combined total of 11 goals and 9 assists from over 90 caps and a goal
Involvement combined of 1 in every 4.5 games, stats like these are never going to win you a tournament now are they ?
It’s not rocket science Gareth !
We need 4 elite level inverted strikers, all express, probably means R Sterling, Rashford, J Bowen who is elite pace, and Sancho or B Saka both quick enough, not Mount, Fodden, Grealish or Madison , pick the best 2 or 3 on form and play them as a number 10. Don’t take 4 right backs we need 2 left footed left backs and 2 right footed backs to overlap the inverted strikers, if the squads for the WC are increased to 26 you can take 3 right backs otherwise it’s just 2 not 4! Gareth stop making stupid mistakes !
wow... you male a lot of sense to me.
 

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Average is overstating it. People forget that prior to getting fortunate runs in the EC and WC he was the manager that got Boro relegated and kept them relegated.
 

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Average is overstating it. People forget that prior to getting fortunate runs in the EC and WC he was the manager that got Boro relegated and kept them relegated.
I really did not want to bring back his past successes at club level, but there you go. It's definitely coming home isn't it.
 

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Er, didn't he turn down Spurs? Definitely couldn't be easily poached by a bigger club, and he's not stupid enough to go anywhere near the England job at this point in his career. Far too smart and ambitious for that.
I’d be surprised if he turned spurs down.
 

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Er, didn't he turn down Spurs? Definitely couldn't be easily poached by a bigger club, and he's not stupid enough to go anywhere near the England job at this point in his career. Far too smart and ambitious for that.
I'm not sure. He's had a very unconventional career by most English manager's standards. I think he'll choose his next job out of some very specific criteria. I wouldn't be surprised if he chose a job in a foreign league either.
 

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He will leave after the World Cup. His shelf life has been reached and he'd be better suited to a background role in the England setup. Consulting on the next managers, liaising with the players etc.
 

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Personally, I don’t think they deserved a place, Rashford especially but I do think he could have worded it slightly differently… though maybe they needed a kick.

That said, I’m happy if neither go to the World Cup (and Shaw)… nice break. Club > country (not that I’m English mind).
It's all a bit weird to be frank. No open play goals in the nations league at all, but is that any surprise when he's picking some absolute journeymen to go along. Surely it's obvious to anyone with a brain that both Rashford and Sancho have the talent to absolute destroy teams, and a LOT more than the guys he's picking at current- as a manager of any club (international or ourselves, for instance) you'd have to - HAVE to - get them training and firing because why on earth you'd pick the dross he's picking instead, whatever their extremely arguable 'form' might be, and then every defender you can because you don't want to get obliterated by better teams and managers -... it just feels like Solskjaer at an England level, only without the amiableness. I can't help feeling Ten Hag will embarass a few people once he's got those guys in a system that shows how good they can actually be.
 

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England are a generally well prepared side by a coach who has taken us further than any manager in decades. I will take that. Who cares care about a limp performance in a useless friendly competition at the end of an exhausting season? The players should have been on a beach resting ahead of the next World Cup, and this performance shows why.
 

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The guys a bit of an ABU to be honest so feck him, always making snide remarks about United players - going back to Smalling when he criticised his ball playing ability. Absolutely no need for it.

The exception is Maguire but then he has him brought on for Saka to boos, great man management there. Reminiscent of Ole in the meltdown months.
 

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It's all a bit weird to be frank. No open play goals in the nations league at all, but is that any surprise when he's picking some absolute journeymen to go along. Surely it's obvious to anyone with a brain that both Rashford and Sancho have the talent to absolute destroy teams, and a LOT more than the guys he's picking at current- as a manager of any club (international or ourselves, for instance) you'd have to - HAVE to - get them training and firing because why on earth you'd pick the dross he's picking instead, whatever their extremely arguable 'form' might be, and then every defender you can because you don't want to get obliterated by better teams and managers -... it just feels like Solskjaer at an England level, only without the amiableness. I can't help feeling Ten Hag will embarass a few people once he's got those guys in a system that shows how good they can actually be.
Kane and foden are both playing at a much higher level than either rashford or Sancho.

And on past performance, Sterling is ahead of them too.

Southgate not putting all his eggs in the basket of getting rashford fit and firing is really no criticism at all.
 

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