Eddie Howe ready to snub any England approach to replace Gareth Southgate
Manager fully committed to Newcastle but suggested work still needed to be done to forge off-field relationships after summer of change
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Manager fully committed to Newcastle but suggested work still needed to be done to forge off-field relationships after summer of change
Pochettino is of interest to the USMNT who will be co-hosts of 2026 World Cup and former Chelsea manager is free to take national job
BBC presenter says journalists are attempting to ‘put a wedge’ between the pundits and the national team
The problem is that the Football Association has not done a good job of lining up the next generation of elite-level coaches
Just as club eased fears over spending rules and loss of key players, manager has become one of favourites for England job
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Prime Minister thanks England manager for his service following resignation announcement
Manager signed new deal last summer with no set release clause and club’s chief executive Darren Eales is confident he will stay
Former Liverpool manager intends to stick to his plan of having a full year off before considering a return to work
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The manager’s resignation marks the end of an era in which the coach’s role was a mixture of empathy and ruthless decision-making
Graham Potter, Mauricio Pochettino and Thomas Tuchel are also among group of possible candidates being explored by the Football Association
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Lionesses coach tells male counterpart to take time over future having felt the pain of a final defeat
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With exception of two bright spells against Serbia and Netherlands, England remained unbalanced and disconnected throughout the tournament