Following the drab 0-0 Group C draw with Slovenia on Tuesday, pressure is mounting on England boss Gareth Southgate as his side continue to struggle at the 2024 European Championships.
Southgate, 53, led England all the way to the final of Euro 2020 but has struggled since losing that game to Italy on penalties and many have called on the hierarchy to make a change at the top - regardless of how England do at this summer’s tournament.
A 1-0 win over Serbia followed by two draws against Denmark and Slovenia was enough to see England top their group at the Euros and they now head into the last 16 against Slovakia on Sunday. However, many have raised concern over their lack of fluidity and feel Southgate is a big problem and is holding the talented group back.
But who would be the favourite to take the England reins if Southgate was to depart? Here are the latest odds*.
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A 1-0 win over Serbia followed by two draws against Denmark and Slovenia was enough to see England top their group at the Euros and they now head into the last 16 against Slovakia on Sunday. However, many have raised concern over their lack of fluidity and feel Southgate is a big problem and is holding the talented group back.
![The Manchester City boss won every trophy there is to be won at club level. Could England tempt him into replicate it at international level?](https://www.thestar.co.uk/jpim-static/image/2024/06/12/17/20/GettyImages-2153182768.jpg.jpg?crop=3:2&trim=&width=800)
5. Pep Guardiola - 10/1
The Manchester City boss won every trophy there is to be won at club level. Could England tempt him into replicate it at international level? | AFP via Getty Images
![He left Liverpool after a trophy laden period this summer. A German has never managed England before, but crazier things have happened. Sure to be a name England fans would love if it was possible.](https://www.thestar.co.uk/jpim-static/image/2024/05/29/9/37/GettyImages-2155084759.jpg.jpg?trim=0,386,0,292&crop=&width=800)
6. Jurgen Klopp - 11/1
He left Liverpool after a trophy laden period this summer. A German has never managed England before, but crazier things have happened. Sure to be a name England fans would love if it was possible. | Liverpool FC via Getty Images
![Currently managing in the Saudi Pro League, Gerrard did a fine job at Rangers before failing badly at Aston Villa. His reputation has taken a hit, but his popularity with England fans makes him a candidate.](https://www.thestar.co.uk/webimg/b25lY21zOjRiOTJjZjBhLWFhNDAtNGUzYi05ZmQwLWFjMjRhZDE2YjRjODo3MWVjMGI1Zi1lYzcwLTQwMTQtYmNmMy05NzE0MTM0NWQyYTM=.jpg?crop=3:2&trim=&width=800)
7. Steven Gerrard
Currently managing in the Saudi Pro League, Gerrard did a fine job at Rangers before failing badly at Aston Villa. His reputation has taken a hit, but his popularity with England fans makes him a candidate. | Steven Gerrard - 16/1Photo: Yasser Bakhsh
![Like his England team mate Gerrard, he enjoyed a positive start to his managerial career with Derby County before two poor spells with Chelsea saw his reputation take a hit. He is priced at 20/1.](https://www.thestar.co.uk/webimg/b25lY21zOjliYTEyOWE3LWE3MWQtNDJjOC1hNDMxLTU2M2QyZjAyN2Q4YjpjYzk0OGE5Yy0xODE5LTRhMWUtOGRjZS1kYzc1NjMwMmRiMjI=.jpg?crop=3:2&trim=&width=800)
8. Frank Lampard - 20/1
Like his England team mate Gerrard, he enjoyed a positive start to his managerial career with Derby County before two poor spells with Chelsea saw his reputation take a hit. He is priced at 20/1. | Warren LittlePhoto: Warren Little