Lyes Bouzidi reacts to news about Gareth Southgate quitting England and debates which managers could replace him.

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  1. as much as i dislike southgate personally as a manager, he was definitely a floor raiser for this england camp, singlehandedly changed the culture of the england national team in recent years and brought them to multiple deep runs and into international competition finals, tactically for me he isn’t great enough to use the sheer amount of talent which is at his disposal but he still managed to take his england sides to finals, but now england need a ceiling raising manager who can make them play elite football and properly use the talent in that squad

  2. Do you have a birthmark on your chest or is that just a shadow? Dont wanna be disrespectful, it was just distracting me the whole vodeo

  3. Gareth has left solid foundations. It’s time for a new manger to build on those and actually win. All roads lead to the World Cup USA. Can we just play good football please?

  4. I hope England get an attacking competent coach so we finally can see was it a structural, dynamics, tactical issue and Gareth holding them back?

    or are the players not the level we seem to see daily like foden in the premier league for Man City and others. And the players didn’t preform.

  5. Oh man that Klopp to Madrid mention made my mouth water. Don’t think it’s realistic but imagine his pressing system with players like Fede, Jude, Vini, Rodrygo, Camavinga, and Endrick. They’ve all shown some glimpses of effective pressing in ancelotti’s team who never instructs them to press

  6. Southgate may be statistically the best manager since Sir Alf Ramsey but the level of competition he's faced is far worse than it has been in the past. All the major footballing nations used to have world class players essentially in every position but now there isn't that many just look at Italy or Brazil. England teams of old ran into prime Brazil, Portugal and Germany usually by the the quarter finals. They didn't have the luxury of playing small nations like slovakia and switzerland. Southgate is clearly an excellant man manager but was never good enough tactically. I don't think an argentine manager would work given the history between our two countries, Eddie Howe is the pick for me.

  7. Tremendous manager. Best in 58 years. None of the others came even close to a final, let alone two in a row. Took over a joke of a team in 2016 and turned them into real contenders. Facts speaks for themselves, he is the most successful manager since 1966. So so sad to see him go. Capello was the most decorated manager and best he could manage was a solitary 1/4. I doubt any other manager would be able to handle the shit GS had to put up with. He is leaving the team in really good shape for whomever takes over. I would expect to see the next a manger to win the World Cup, euros and the next World Cup with no problems whatsoever.

  8. In 2002, 2004 and 2006, they went out Vs Portugal, the first team that was at their level or better. Under Southgate, the first time they faced a team like that was later in the competition. 😂😂