According to Everton.news, Graham Potter seems destined for West Ham, thus Everton is completing their research on Gareth Southgate.
According to insiders, Sean Dyche will be given the opportunity to improve his situation, but the decision has not been taken to fire him. Meanwhile, work is still being done behind the scenes to find a suitable replacement, the news outlet claimed on January 8.
The Friedkin Group is considering former England manager Southgate, but they are not the only candidate.
Gareth Southgate does not seem to be the right fit for Everton
The dynamics of managing players on a part-time basis differ greatly from the daily duties of club management, which is why Southgate has primarily succeeded with the England national team.
His lone notable club managerial position, at Middlesbrough, ended in relegation, demonstrating his inexperience in establishing a competitive team over the course of a season.
In contrast to what the Goodison Park supporters might want following Dyche’s practical methods, the former Three Lions manager’s strategy with England was criticized for being overly conservative and failing to foster an expansive style of football.
Given that Southgate hasn’t coached a team since 2009, his record does not provide the convincing evidence that the Toffees, under the new owners, need a manager who can motivate and develop a team on a daily basis.
Even if Max Allegri is realistic, he exudes the reputation of a well-known manager, so that would be a good decision.
However, Southgate will be a hard sell to the fans and someone who the new owners should avoid.
READ MORE ON:https://sportip.co.uk/