- Apr 5, 2014
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Agree completely. I've watched Denmark, Greece and Portugal win this thing. Despite our insipid, imagination-free, dullard of a manager, and his squad of injured and out of form players, far stranger things have happened than England doing very well.
I think a lot of international success is determined by the likeability of the manager. Capello was a top coach but clearly didn't get on with the team. Southgate is probably more likely to succeed. Whatever people feel about him as a tactician, they seem to play for him. That's half the battle. A number of managers have won these tournaments without top CVs. Aimé Jacquet was a prime example.