Arsenal legend Paul Merson reckons Frank Lampard is a good shout to be next England manager as he s been deep in tournaments .
Gareth Southgate announced his decision to stand down as England manager on Tuesday, saying it is time for a “new chapter” for the national team.
Having taken charge of in 2016 following the shock exit to Iceland in that summer’s Euros and the shortlived reign of Sam Allardyce, the former Middlesbrough boss went on to guide the team to the semi-finals of the 2018 World Cup and successive European Championship finals.
And now the search has begun for Southgate s successor with rumours linking Mauricio Pochettino, Jurgen Klopp, Thomas Tuchel and Pep Guardiola, while English managers such as Eddie Howe, Graham Potter and Lee Carsley have been mooted.
Howe has been selected as the while the Football Association are .
Former Chelsea boss Lampard who has been out of work since his interim spell at Stamford Bridge in 2023 is another name to be linked and Merson thinks the ex-England midfielder would be a good shout because of his Three Lions experience as a player.
: Yeah, I like Frank. I like the Frank situation.
The big advantage Gareth had, he played at tournaments. He lived tournaments and international football [as a player]. I think it’s a big advantage.
Frank’s been at tournaments and been deep in tournaments. Been to tournaments as really fancied and failed miserably. Big experience that is.
That’s a good shout. I like that shout… I didn’t think of that one, but I like that.
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Gary Neville reckons Southgate should stay in international management after leaving England because of his ability to be a statesman-like leader .
I would like to think Gareth will stay in international management, Neville told Sky Sports.
His patience and understanding is second to none and it suits him. He is a statesman-like leader who represents countries really well. He is such a proud Englishman he doesn t look like a bulldog type who will fight for his country, like Terry Butcher and Stuart Pearce, but he is that type in a different shell.