England may consider Eddie Howe for future manager

dailystar.co.uk

Eddie Howe has become a top candidate for the England football manager job. His success at Newcastle United, where he recently led the team to its first trophy in 56 years, has caught the attention of the Football Association (FA). Though Thomas Tuchel has just started his role as England manager, speculation is growing about his future. Howe is noted for being English, ambitious, and calm under pressure. Many believe he could be the right choice for the national team. His achievements have raised his profile, and some think he deserves a statue outside St James' Park. However, past performances of English managers show that winning at the club level does not always lead to success with the national team. There are concerns about relying too much on Howe's recent success. Previous managers like Roy Hodgson and Steve McClaren also had notable achievements, but they struggled in their roles with England. The FA’s chief executive, Mark Bullingham, is advised to choose a candidate based on qualifications rather than popularity. While Howe has proven himself at Newcastle, leading England requires a different skill set. The FA needs to consider all options carefully, regardless of current trends and excitement around Howe's accomplishments.


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