Man City boss Guardiola now ‘increasingly likely’ to take England job amid ‘decisive factor’
Man City boss Pep Guardiola is now ‘increasingly likely’ to succeed Gareth Southgate and become the new England manager, according to reports.
Man City boss Pep Guardiola is now ‘increasingly likely’ to succeed Gareth Southgate and become the new England manager, according to reports.
Former Chelsea boss Thomas Tuchel is in current talks with the Football Association over the England manager vacancy, according to reports.
Lee Carsley’s encouraging start as interim coach made him a firm favourite for the permanent England job. That is no longer the case.
Former England striker Gary Lineker has “heard” that the Football Association have now “sounded out coaches” to succeed Gareth Southgate.
Paul Gascoigne has exclusively told Football365 that “unbelievable” Chelsea playmaker Cole Palmer is the No. 10 England should build around.
We have replaced Harry Kane at No. 1 on the England ladder but it’s not because anybody was really any good at all. Oh dear.
Lee Carsley’s mixed messaging might be robbing England of Pep Guardiola, says a media that is losing its mind…
A tedious win against a minor side and a hapless loss. As ever, about par for England. These players are not world-beaters.
England midfielder Declan Rice says the squad are enjoying playing under interim boss Lee Carsley and are fine not knowing what the future holds.
Declan Rice is not a defensive marauder; Arsenal have learned that and so must England. Is John Stones that man?
Man City boss Pep Guardiola admits “anything is possible” when questioned about links to the England job amid doubts about his continuation at the Etihad.
Interim boss Lee Carsley seemed to suggest the permanent England job requires a more experienced hand than he can offer. Pep Guardiola it is, then. Simple.
England claimed a 3-1 win away to Finland in the Nations League on Sunday evening but former Manchester United midfielder Roy Keane sees trouble ahead
England had plenty of creative players in the side against Finland, but are there too many craftsmen and not enough brutes for their own good?
According to reports, Trent Alexander-Arnold is set to start in a new position when England face Finland in the Nations League on Sunday evening.
Lee Carsley has ‘convinced’ those in the England set-up that he does not wish to be Gareth Southgate’s long-term successor, according to a report.
Arsenal winger Bukayo Saka has been ruled out of England’s Nations League game against Finland on Sunday after sustaining an injury against Greece.
Ollie Watkins should be “absolutely raging” at Lee Carsley after England lost 2-1 to Greece in the Nations League, according to Alan Shearer.
According to reports, Manchester United-linked Thomas Tuchel could ‘quickly reach an agreement’ to become England’s new permanent manager.
John Stones has been a mainstay in the England national team for a number of years, though that hasn’t always been the case at club level.
Lee Carsley’s hopes of becoming the next England manager may have suffered a huge dent after Thursday’s defeat to Greece.
Former England striker Gary Lineker has praised Lee Carsley for having “the balls” to try something new in Thursday’s Nations League defeat to Greece.
Lee Carsley says he will “hopefully” return to his role with the Under-21s after his stint as England interim manager.
An absolute stinker of an England performance ended in a 2-1 Nations League defeat to Greece. A terrible night for Lee Carsley and several of his players.
Interim England manager Lee Carsley says he “tried something different” against Greece and is “disappointed it didn’t come off”.
Forcing all of his attacking talent into the starting XI against Greece turned out to be the wrong decision and has ruined Lee Carsley’s chances of getting the England job ...
According to reports, England interim boss Lee Carsley is ‘considering deploying a false nine’ against Greece in the UEFA Nations League on Thursday night.
Michael Owen has not seen enough from Lee Carsley’s two matches as interim manager to prove England are “going to win the World Cup”.
With Harry Kane nearing his last dance, who could replace him as England’s No.1 striker? Here are six potential options ranked from least to most likely…
Manchester United legend and Plymouth Argyle manager Wayne Rooney has offered his thoughts on who could replace England striker Harry Kane.