- Apr 5, 2014
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If England win the group they have a very difficult 2nd round tie ahead of them. I certainly wouldn't sack a manager who lost a close match to any of the three they might come up against. It would be nothing more than a knee jerk reaction to do that.
But this is England, so we expect things to be unreasonable.
My view is that Southgate should just be left with the job long term. Half the battle in these tournaments is getting the players to play for you. And he seems to do that. Look at the history of these tournaments, often won by very average managers.
The problem is that Southgate is judged by millions of folk who think they know better but don't.
The problem isn't Southgate if we go out, it's that I think there are better teams in the competition and England are again being weighed by expectations beyond their station.
That said, the Euros throws up odd outcomes. 13 different finalists over the years. England are due. But as has been said, I fear they will be less fresh than others.
But this is England, so we expect things to be unreasonable.
My view is that Southgate should just be left with the job long term. Half the battle in these tournaments is getting the players to play for you. And he seems to do that. Look at the history of these tournaments, often won by very average managers.
The problem is that Southgate is judged by millions of folk who think they know better but don't.
The problem isn't Southgate if we go out, it's that I think there are better teams in the competition and England are again being weighed by expectations beyond their station.
That said, the Euros throws up odd outcomes. 13 different finalists over the years. England are due. But as has been said, I fear they will be less fresh than others.