On the evening of July 16, Beijing time, the FA officially announced the resignation of England manager Gareth Southgate. After Southgate announced his resignation, the relevant agencies immediately opened the odds for the new manager of England. Chelsea boss Graham Potter leads the way, followed by Lee Carsley and Eddie Howe, with Pep Guardiola and Jurgen Klose also on the list.
In the odds standings, the fault line leader is Chelsea's abandoned manager Graham Potter. Since being sacked by Chelsea in April last year, Graham Potter is still at home. Graham Potter has been in charge of Brighton and has been a very good team leader, making him the favorite for the new England manager.
The other two in the top three are also homegrown coaches, namely England Under-21 coach Carsley and Newcastle current manager Eddie Howe. Eddie Howe led Newcastle to Champions League status last season, but he is still under contract with Newcastle. Carsley, on the other hand, has a similar experience to Gareth Southgate, with both likely to be promoted from Under-21 coach to national team manager.
No. 4 to No. 6 are all Chelsea bosses, Mauricio Pochettino, Thomas Tuchel and Frank Lampard, all three of whom are at home. In other words, there are four Chelsea managers who have left the manager to take over as England manager.
In addition, two of the world's top coaches, Pep Guardiola and Klopp, are also on the odds list. However, Pep Guardiola is still under contract with Manchester City, while Klopp is more likely to become the manager of the Germany men's team in the future despite stepping down as Liverpool manager.
Attached: Odds for the new manager of England
Porter 2.37
Lee Carsley (England Under-21 manager) 5
Eddie Howe 5.5
Pochettino 7
Tuchel 10
Frank Lampard 11
Klopp 17
Pep Guardiola 21
Postecoglou 34