However, the reality of making decisions can be very different from the build-up.
The FA are now in that classic bind that comes with these situations where youâre replacing a figure so associated with a high-profile job. Thereâs what they can do, what they want to do and what they should do. Those arenât necessarily all the same thing.
There is one priority that feels progressive but may prompt greater debate. The FA want a manager who appreciates the culture of the English national team rather than just being English. Understanding the role is more important than nationality or even CV.
There is, of course, a strong argument that the coach of major national teams should be from those countries, since it is in keeping with the spirit of the international game, while also promoting that countryâs football culture. It is probably telling that Greece are the only national team to have won a World Cup or European Championships with a foreign manager â German Otto Rehhagel in 2004.
That isnât an argument for England to have right now, though, as the wider game evolves. Those arenât the rules and, if you are serious about victory, there is probably no point in limiting yourself. This is why the priority of appreciating the English teamâs culture is so important and nuanced. That condition allows a more expansive scope but also limits the temptation for a âbig nameâ and a modern equivalent of Fabio Capello. The Italian had the standing within football for the job but not the understanding.
FOREIGN COACHES TO WIN MAJOR MENâS TOURNAMENTS
Jose Lago Millan (Spanish) â Argentina, Copa America 1927
Jack Greenwell (English) â Peru, Copa America 1939
Danilo Alvim (Brazilian) â Bolivia, Copa America 1964
Otto Rehhagel (German) â Greece, Euro 2004
Jorge Sampaoli (Argentine) â Chile, Copa America 2015
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