Who will be the next England manager? Latest odds to replace Gareth Southgate
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Graham Potter is the top choice to replace Gareth Southgate as the England manager if he steps down after the final loss at Euro 2024.
There are concerns about Southgate's future following his team's recent losses at their fourth big tournament. They were defeated in consecutive European Championship finals, raising doubts about his tenure as manager.
The 53-year-old's current contract will end in December, but Southgate might choose to depart earlier to allow the Football Association (FA) enough time to find a new manager.
Several well-known coaches are being considered if England decides to hire a new manager to lead them to the 2026 World Cup.
Potter, who has been unemployed since departing from Chelsea in April of last year, is considered to be the favorite to win according to several prominent betting companies.
Mauricio Pochettino, a former Chelsea manager, is receiving lots of praise after leaving his position at Stamford Bridge at the end of the season.
The player from Argentina collaborated closely with Harry Kane and Kyle Walker, who were the captain and vice-captain of England in Germany, during their time playing for Tottenham.
Eddie Howe, who has performed well at Newcastle, has odds of 7/2 on Betfair. Pep Guardiola from Manchester City is considered a bold choice at 15/2, and Jurgen Klopp, who recently declined an offer from the United States for their open position, is also a contender at 14/1.
Betfair: Who will be the next person to lead the English national football team?
Steven Gerrard, Thomas Tuchel, and Ange Postecoglou are all currently listed at odds of 20/1.
Jose Mourinho, Steve Cooper, Steve Holland, and Sarina Wiegman are all listed at odds of 25/1.
These popular football managers and ex-players are all listed at 33/1 odds.
Zinedine Zidane, Sean Dyche, and Gary O'Neil have odds of 40/1.
The odds for Roy Hodgson, David Moyes, Scott Parker, and Rob Edwards are 50/1.