Eddie Howe Considered for England Manager Role
The Football Association (FA) is reportedly considering Newcastle United manager Eddie Howe as a potential successor to Gareth Southgate for the England national team. Following Southgate's resignation, Howe has emerged as a strong candidate due to his impressive tenure at Newcastle and his understanding of English football.
Newcastle's CEO, Darren Eales, has expressed the club's intention to retain Howe, acknowledging his significant contributions to the team's recent successes. However, the allure of managing the national team could be a tempting proposition for Howe, who has demonstrated his capabilities in both tactical acumen and player development.
The FA's search for a new manager is aimed at finding someone who can continue the progress made under Southgate while also pushing the team to achieve major tournament victories. Howe's track record at Newcastle, where he has revitalized the squad and led them to competitive performances, makes him a fitting candidate for the role.
As discussions continue, the football community will be watching closely to see if Howe makes the transition to the international stage or remains committed to his project at Newcastle.
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