Next England manager odds




Who will be the next England manager? That is the question on the lips of every football fan in the country right now. With Gareth Southgate having stepped down after six years in charge, the Football Association is on the lookout for a new man to lead the Three Lions into a new era.
There are plenty of potential candidates in the frame, and the bookmakers have already started to price up the odds on who will get the job. Here are the current frontrunners:
* Eddie Howe (9/4)
* Mauricio Pochettino (5/2)
* Steven Gerrard (11/4)
* Frank Lampard (11/2)
* Erik ten Hag (13/2)
Howe is the current favourite, having impressed during his time in charge of Bournemouth and Newcastle United. He is seen as a young and exciting manager with a bright future ahead of him.
Pochettino is another popular choice. The Argentine has a proven track record of success at Tottenham Hotspur, and he is known for his attacking style of play.
Gerrard is a former England captain and a legend of the game. He is currently in charge of Rangers, and he has led the Scottish club to two Scottish Premiership titles and a Scottish Cup.
Lampard is another former England international who is now making a name for himself as a manager. He has guided Chelsea to the Champions League final and the FA Cup, and he is seen as a potential future star.
Ten Hag is the current manager of Manchester United. He is a highly-rated coach who has won the Eredivisie title three times with Ajax.
It is still early days, but these are the five managers who are currently leading the race to become the next England manager. Who would you like to see in charge of the Three Lions?
Personally, I think Howe would be a great choice. He is a young and exciting manager with a bright future ahead of him. He has a proven track record of success at Bournemouth and Newcastle United, and he knows how to get the best out of his players.
However, I can also see why Pochettino and Gerrard would be strong candidates. Pochettino has a proven track record of success at Tottenham Hotspur, and he is known for his attacking style of play. Gerrard is a former England captain and a legend of the game. He has led Rangers to two Scottish Premiership titles and a Scottish Cup.
Ultimately, the decision of who to appoint as the next England manager is up to the Football Association. But whoever they choose, I am sure they will do a great job.