With the Euro 2024 final ending in a 2-1 defeat to Spain, the future of the England national team is now a topic of intense discussion. There are growing speculations about Gareth Southgate’s potential departure as the team’s manager, leaving the Football Association with the challenging task of finding a suitable replacement.
Gary Lineker, speaking on The Rest is Football podcast, suggested that Southgate might step down from his role, citing the immense pressures and demands of managing the national side. The conversation quickly turned to potential successors, with Jurgen Klopp’s name emerging as a tantalizing option. “Do you go English? There’s only really Eddie Howe,” Lineker remarked, before adding, “But wouldn’t you go all out for Jurgen Klopp?”
The idea of Klopp taking over the Three Lions is both exciting and improbable. Klopp, who recently left Liverpool, would be an inspiring choice given his track record and dynamic leadership. However, the reality of him cutting short his break to take on the England job seems unlikely.
Klopp has expressed a strong attachment to his homeland, making it more plausible that he would consider a role with the German national team if the opportunity arose.
The prospect of Klopp managing England is also complicated by his history with English football fans and the pressures of leading a national team into an international tournament. It’s a scenario that, while intriguing, is probably more fantasy than reality. With Julian Nagelsmann secured as Germany’s coach until 2026, Klopp’s immediate future in international football remains uncertain, leaving the FA to ponder other candidates for the role.