‘If he did take it’: Alexander-Arnold on Preference for Southgate's Successor as England Manager
Following their second straight Euro final loss—this time against Spain in 2024— Gareth Southgate has lately left the England national football squad. Nowadays, people are debating who will take Southgate's position rather actively. As England will now focus on the FIFA World Cup 2026.
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Liverpool star Trent Alexander endorses Jurgen Klopp to manage England Football Team
England defender Trent Alexander-Arnold voiced astonishment at the rumours that Jurgen Klopp, his former Liverpool coach, may take over as the new Three Lions manager. Marking England's second consecutive loss in Euro finals, Southgate quit two days following England's 2-1 loss to Germany.
Names such Graham Potter, Eddie Howe, and Lee Carsley have been floated widely about Southgate's successor following his departure. Though some sources have indicated Klopp as a possible contender, Alexander-Arnold voiced uncertainty about this prospect. Although he liked working under Klopp at Liverpool, he said he considers it improbable the German coach will go back to management following his exit from Anfield last season. He informed the Daily Mail:
Jurgen Klopp is anticipated to take a sabbatical of one year, since he has stated exhaustion as the rationale for ending his nearly ten-year term at Liverpool.
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