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Published on 2024-07-14 12:16:39
Former Manchester United player Teddy Sheringham believes that Manchester City coach Pep Guardiola would be the ideal candidate to replace Gareth Southgate as the head coach of the England national team. Despite Guardiola’s lack of experience in international coaching, Sheringham thinks that he would be worth breaking the bank for to secure his services. Guardiola’s impressive track record in developing attacking players could be crucial for England, who have a talented group of young forwards.
Sheringham’s endorsement of Guardiola for the England job comes with the acknowledgment that it may be a difficult and unrealistic prospect. Guardiola’s current salary at Manchester City is reported to be £379,000 a week, making him one of the highest-paid managers in football. However, Sheringham believes that the Football Association could afford Guardiola, and that it would be a risk worth taking to bring in a manager of his caliber to lead the Three Lions.
Although Guardiola has never managed a national team before, his success with top clubs like Barcelona, Bayern Munich, and Manchester City in developing world-class talent speaks for itself. Sheringham is confident that Guardiola would be able to get the best out of England’s young attacking players. While Guardiola may have other potential opportunities, such as managing the Spanish national team, Sheringham believes that he would be the perfect fit to replace Southgate and take the England team to new heights.
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