Who Will Be the Next England Manager?

Gareth Southgate has recently announced his resignation as England manager after nearly eight years at the helm. With his departure, speculation is rife about who could be the next boss.

Despite not winning a major trophy, Southgate’s tenure as England manager was undoubtedly successful, having reached two European finals and the semi-final of the World Cup.

You can check out all the latest odds at Bet9ja on who could be the next England boss!

Jurgen Klopp, 9.00BET HERE

The fifth favourite for the England job is former Liverpool boss Jurgen Klopp. The German manager is currently out of a job after spending nine successful years with the Reds, so it is uncertain whether he will be looking to take on a new role straight away.

Mauricio Pochettino, 13.00BET HERE

Mauricio Pochettino is another manager who is currently out of a job, having parted ways with Chelsea after just one season in charge. The Argentine boss has undeniable tactical strengths, making him a strong candidate to guide England to a major trophy.

Lee Carsley, 4.00 BET HERE

The third favourite for the England job is Lee Carsley, currently the Under-21s manager. Carsley is a popular figure among the younger generation in the squad, so he could be ready to take the next step and become the senior manager.

Graham Potter, 3.75BET HERE

Graham Potter took a year out of management last term and has attracted plenty of interest from top clubs across Europe. The English boss could see this role as the perfect opportunity to return to management, with his odds now at a short 3.50.

Eddie Howe, 3.10BET HERE

The current joint favourite for the England job is Newcastle United boss Eddie Howe, who has been linked with the position for quite some time now. After a slight dip in performance last term compared to the season prior, Newcastle might be looking for a new manager, potentially leaving Howe available to take on the England role.

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