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When a coach possesses the world's costliest squad yet fails to secure a championship, should he step down? Logically, such a coach should have left long ago. However, Gareth Southgate of the England national football team has remained in his position for seven years without clinching a title, and his tenure appears more stable than others. Why is that?
In recent years, English football has seen an influx of talent, including high-profile players like Bellingham, forward Harry Kane, wingers Saka, Rashford, and Grealish, as well as midfielder Rice, all with solid nine-figure valuations. The England national team now boasts the world's most expensive lineup. Many fans jest that this seemingly invincible England squad has only one weakness—their coach, Southgate.
With this formidable lineup, the sole objective for England should be to secure a championship. However, under Southgate's leadership, the team has failed to achieve this in seven years, with the best result being a runner-up finish in the UEFA European Championship and a semifinal exit in the FIFA World Cup. While these players are still young, Southgate has been criticized for not maximizing the team's potential in terms of tactics. Some argue that he tends to focus on certain aspects while neglecting others.
If there is one reason Southgate can stay, it might be his adept management of the locker room. The gathering of star players doesn't always guarantee success; previous England teams with star-studded lineups faced issues due to internal factions. However, under Southgate, even with numerous star players, the team maintains harmony. While there may be disagreements during club competitions, players come together harmoniously in the national team. The players support Southgate to continue as the head coach, perhaps the main reason he remains in his position.
Next year brings the UEFA European Championship, representing Southgate's final opportunity to prove his worth. If England fails to secure a championship once again, he may very well face departure, as these players deserve a coach who can take them further. |
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