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Shock name tipped to succeed Gareth Southgate as next England boss as he’s not a ‘celebrity, hobby manager’


ENGLAND risk squandering another golden ­generation if they choose the wrong successor to boss Gareth Southgate.

And former FA technical director Les Reed says the Three Lions should not be afraid to appoint Under-21 boss Lee Carsley ahead of a “celebrity, hobby manager”.

England boss Gareth Southgate shouldn’t be replaced by a ‘celebrity, hobby manager’Credit: Getty
England Under-21 manager Lee Carsley should replace Southgate, according to ReedCredit: Getty

Southgate’s contract runs until the end of next year and it would be a surprise if he were still in charge for the 2026 World Cup — or Euro 2028 on home soil. Reed said: “We have all these exciting players, including a whole cohort who have won championships at age-group levels.

“This is the four years when those players should develop into a trophy-winning side.”

The likes of David Beckham, Wayne Rooney, Steven Gerrard and Frank Lampard could not win silverware under Sven-Goran Eriksson and Fabio Capello.

Reed, 70, added: “We had a group capable of winning the World Cup but we did not capitalise on that talent.

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“We went the celebrity, hobby manager route.

“Don’t get me wrong — if Pep Guardiola wants the job and is passionate about it, we know he has the capability to get the best out of players.

“But it’s not a hobby job. It’s not, ‘I’ve won everything, I’ll have a go at international football’. We’ve seen that before.”

Carsley, 49, guided England Under-21s to their first European title for 19 years in the summer.

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Meanwhile, Nottingham Forest head coach Steve Cooper, 43, led a  team featuring Phil Foden to Under-17 World Cup glory in 2017. Reed said: “Gareth  transitioned a lot of U21 players into the set-up because he knew them.

“If we don’t consider Lee Carsley, we shouldn’t have considered Gareth Southgate.”

When Reed returned to the FA in 2019 for a  second stint as technical director, an aim was “to develop a school of Gareth Southgates”.

Southgate, 53, who joined the FA in 2011, led the Under-21s to triumph in the Toulon Tournament but only got the senior job later in 2016 after Sam Allardyce left for non-football reasons.

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Reed said: “Research showed most World Cup winners had coaches with experience of age-group international football.”

Having left his role with the FA at the end of 2020, Reed now runs his own  consultancy —  with Wrexham’s Hollywood owners among his clients.

 But he believes Carsley and Cooper are currently the strongest candidates to replace Southgate.

He said: “The technical thinking would be, ‘That makes sense’.

“But when it’s time to appoint a new England manager, people at FA board level or senior exec level come out of the woodwork and they all have an idea or a plan. That increases the fervour for  a Galactico appointment.”

Ex-FA technical director Les Reed believes Southgate should be replaced by someone like himCredit: AFP


Source: Soccer - thesun.co.uk


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