Premier League
The English Football Association (FA) continues its search for the next national team coach following Gareth Southgate's era. Among the names being considered for the position are Eddie Howe, current manager of Newcastle, and two unemployed coaches, Graham Potter and Frank Lampard. While these three candidates are on the FA's radar, the dream remains Pep Guardiola. The Spanish coach, who is under contract with Manchester City until the summer of 2025, would be the ideal choice to lead England in the 2026 World Cup.
In the meantime, Lee Carsley has taken interim charge of the national team and has had a positive start, securing two victories in the Nations League against Ireland and Finland. Although his role is temporary, his good performance has instilled confidence within the team. However, the FA continues to explore options to ensure that England has a renowned coach in the near future. The possibility of Guardiola accepting the challenge would be a significant move for English football, but the competition among Howe, Potter, and Lampard remains open, with the goal of determining who will be entrusted with guiding the "Three Lions."
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