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The head coach of the England men's national football team, Gareth Southgate, has long been plagued by controversies as he has held the reins of the strongest lineup the England team has seen in recent years, yet has been unable to lead the team to a championship. Recently, the CEO of the English Football Association (FA), Mark Bullingham, indicated that if Southgate were to resign, there is a high likelihood that Sarina Wiegman, the head coach of the England women's national football team, could take over. This statement has sparked discussions from various quarters.
The primary point of contention surrounding Gareth Southgate, the head coach of the England men's national football team, is that despite having a formidable squad, he has been unable to secure a championship in significant tournaments over the past few years. While it is acknowledged that England's men's team has achieved commendable results, including reaching the World Cup quarter-finals and making it to the European Championship finals, for a team with such a strong lineup that aspires to clinch a championship, not achieving that goal is deemed a failure. As a result, many have directed their criticism towards Southgate, hoping for his dismissal.
However, Southgate holds significant influence within the national team; even key players like Kane, Saka, and Bellingham praise him. Therefore, unless Southgate voluntarily steps down, it's highly unlikely he would be dismissed. Yet, amidst this prevailing sentiment, the comments from FA CEO Mark Bullingham are thought-provoking. When discussing the position of the England men's team coach, Bullingham stated, ""People often say, 'The right person for the job is a man, or an Englishman. Why does it have to be a man?' I believe our response should always be, 'The right person for the job is the right person for the job.' We think Sarina Wiegman is doing an excellent job at the moment and hope she continues to do so for a long time. I think Sarina Wiegman can do anything she wants in football. If at some point in the future, she decides to venture into men's football, that would be very interesting.""
Sarina Wiegman currently serves as the head coach of the England women's national football team. Since taking over in September 2021, her team has undergone a significant transformation, immediately securing the European Championship and reaching the Women's World Cup finals this year. Wiegman's remarkable track record is a primary reason why Bullingham is considering her as a potential successor to Gareth Southgate. However, the success of a female coach within a top-tier men's team is unprecedented. Therefore, Bullingham's consideration might extend beyond achievements, aiming to make history by having a female coach lead a top-level men's national football team to success, with Wiegman potentially becoming the first example of such an achievement.
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