England’s Four-Man Shortlist for Next Manager Revealed: "Dream" Candidate in the Frame
The Football Association (FA) has revealed their four-man shortlist to succeed Gareth Southgate as the next permanent manager of the England national team. The list includes Lee Carsley, who has impressed as interim boss, alongside Eddie Howe, Frank Lampard, and Graham Potter.
According to The Telegraph, Carsley is the current favorite to land the job, but the FA is keen to explore other options. The 52-year-old has done an excellent job since taking over on an interim basis, guiding England to wins over Ireland and Finland in the Nations League.
Carsley’s achievements have earned him a reputation as a shrewd tactician, but there are still doubts about his ability to lead England to major tournament success. Eddie Howe, Frank Lampard, and Graham Potter, on the other hand, have all had success in the Premier League and are seen as more established managers.
However, there’s one man who stands head and shoulders above the rest: Pep Guardiola. The Manchester City manager has expressed an interest in international management, and many believe he would be the "dream" candidate for the FA. Guardiola’s impact on English football has been immense, and his ability to improve players and change the way teams approach the game would be a massive asset for the national team.
The FA will continue to assess the situation and may still press forward with their process, despite Carsley’s impressive start. England will return to action under Carsley’s guidance next month for Nations League fixtures with Greece and Finland.
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