âWin a major tournamentâ â FA reveals England job spec
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Fancy yourself as the next manager of the England menâs team? Well, you can now assess if you satisfy all the requirements for the role.
The Football Association (FA) has published the job spec for the Three Lionsâ next boss after Gareth Southgate ended his eight-year spell in charge following the Euro 2024 final defeat.
The 53-year-old guided England to two European Championship finals but they lost both â and ending the 58-year wait for a trophy is one of the FAâs key criteria.
The governing body says its âsuccession planning process has already identified a number of candidatesâ but is interested in hearing from individuals who meet its lofty ambitions.
FA aspirations are high as it searches for a manager who will âlead and develop the England senior menâs team to win a major tournamentâ.
Ex-Liverpool boss Jurgen Klopp and Manchester City manager Pep Guardiola have been mentioned as potential successors, and they certainly meet one of the requirements, namely âsignificant experience of English footballâ.
Does a âstrong track record delivering results in the Premier League and/or leading international competitionsâ mean Eddie Howe and Graham Potter can be considered to be in the mix?
Howe took Newcastle United into the Champions League for the first time since 2002 while Potter guided Brighton to ninth in the Premier League.
And does the mention of âinternational competitionsâ put England Under-21s boss Lee Carsley in the frame? He lacks top-flight managerial experience but led the Young Lions to the 2023 European Under-21 Championship.
Southgate said he was âobliviousâ to the criticism he and his squad faced during Euro 2024 and the FA expects its new manager to be âhighly resilient and comfortable in a very high-profile role with intense public scrutinyâ.
This England generation has reached a World Cup semi-final and two European Championship finals but now the FA wants a new leader who can âinspire a nationâ and end the wait for success.
Give the job advert, external a read and see if you have what it takes to lead England to glory in the 2026 World Cup.
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