Gareth Southgate Prepares to Take on France as Didier Deschamps Announces Departure
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Ollie Watkins and fellow super-sub Cole Palmer teamed up to snatch England’s dramatic last-gasp winner against the Netherlands, sealing a thrilling 2-1 semi-final victory. This triumph sets the stage for an epic showdown with Spain in Berlin on Sunday. Throughout the tournament, late goals, game-changing substitutes, and strikes from the right flank have defined the Three Lions’ electrifying journey
The ‘only option’ for England to replace Gareth Southgate as manager isn’t Frank Lampard-it’s Eddie Howe. The FA have crafted a brilliant ‘future succession plan’. Share your thoughts at theeditor@football365.com. Sweet FA Just came across this article about the FA’s determination to retain England’s most consistent manager ever
The Football Association is determined to retain Gareth Southgate’s leadership, even if England falls short in Sunday’s Euro 2024 final against Spain, according to reports. England secured their spot in the European Championship final with a thrilling 2-1 victory over the Netherlands on Wednesday night. Despite some criticism of Southgate’s tactics during the group stage and the match against Slovakia, his role as Three Lions manager remains firmly supported…
The Football Association (FA) has reached a pivotal decision regarding Gareth Southgate’s future as England manager, just days before the high-stakes Euro 2024 final against Spain
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England, Harry Kane, and Gareth Southgate all come under fire after that frustrating 0-0 draw with Slovenia. It feels like déjà vu-Brexit all over again. Share your thoughts on England and what should happen next at theeditor@football365.com Yawn Honestly, the problem isn’t just England; it’s international football itself. It’s become utterly dull
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