Gareth Southgate’s resignation as the England manager has kickstarted the process of finding his successor. The English Football Association (FA) will begin by prioritizing the selection of the best Englishman for the role. This decision is not driven by a closed-minded “Little Englander” mentality but rather by a strategic focus on the development of English
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Prince William, the President of the FA, expressed his gratitude towards Gareth Southgate not only for his role in managing the England team but also for embodying humility, compassion, and true leadership under extreme pressure. The Prince commended Southgate for creating a team that has stood shoulder to shoulder with the best in the world,
In a surprising turn of events, Gareth Southgate has resigned as the England manager following their defeat to Spain in the Euro 2024 final. This decision comes despite the English Football Association’s desire for him to stay on until the 2026 World Cup. Southgate, in a statement released by the FA, expressed his gratitude for
As Gareth Southgate steps down as the England manager after his eight-year tenure, various names have emerged as potential replacements. Among the leading candidates are Eddie Howe, Graham Potter, and Mauricio Pochettino. However, Lee Carsley and Thomas Tuchel are also being considered by the Football Association (FA) for the role. Southgate faced intense personal criticism
Euro 2024 brought a new dimension to the traditional striker roles we are accustomed to seeing in football. The tournament saw a wide variety of different striker roles being used by managers, leading to star strikers misfiring and unexpected players sharing the Golden Boot award. This shift in striker roles played a significant role in
Following England’s defeat to Spain in the Euro 2024 final, King Charles expressed his admiration for the team’s efforts. In a letter addressed to England manager Gareth Southgate, the British royal urged the team to “hold your heads high,” acknowledging the disappointment of falling short in such a high-stakes match. While victory may have eluded
The Euro 2024 final saw England face a devastating defeat at the hands of Spain, with a late winner from Mikel Oyarzabal sealing a 2-1 victory for La Roja. The loss left England captain Harry Kane feeling “heartbroken” as he reflected on the team’s efforts in the tournament. Despite an equalizer from Cole Palmer, it
Spain made history in Berlin as they secured their fourth European Championship title by defeating England 2-1. This victory not only marked their fourth title but also set a new record for the most goals scored in a single European Championship tournament. With substitute Mikel Oyarzabal’s 86th-minute winner, La Roja scored a total of 15
Gareth Southgate is reportedly planning to make a significant change to his starting lineup for the upcoming Euro 2024 final against Spain by reintroducing Luke Shaw. This decision comes after Shaw replaced Kieran Trippier during the semifinal match against the Netherlands and showcased his capabilities despite limited playing time due to injury. Shaw’s return to
With Spain and England set to face off in the Euro 2024 final, there is a palpable sense of anticipation gripping the football world. The showdown, slated for Sunday evening in Berlin, promises to be a spectacle like no other, with dignitaries and royalty in attendance. The spotlight is on a young prodigy, Lamine Yamal,