Jurgen Klinsmann is being viewed as a candidate for coaching England

The England national football team have been going through various changes in their managerial position with Roy Hodgson being removed from his coaching role back on June after losing in the round of 16 of the 2016 Euro’s.


England lost in that competition due to their defeat against Iceland and following this surprising loss, Roy Hodgson endured a string of criticism from the media and Hodgson was eventually replayed by Sam Allardyce.

Sam Allardyce only lasted 67 days in charge of England and the main reason of why he stayed for such a short period of time was due to allegations of malpractice which forced Allardyce on having to make his way out of the England national side.

Gareth Southgate is currently the caretaker of England but the English Football Association are in search of a permanent coach, probably somebody that can stay for a long period of time in charge of the English national side and maybe even win some major international trophies which is something that they have not been able to do for the past years and rumors have been linking Jurgen Klinsmann with this position.

The former England defender Jamie Carragher believes that Jurgen Klinsmann has what it takes to take over the English national side as the retiree said: “Klinsmann’s my pick to take over. He has been to a World Cup semifinal with Germany, a Copa America semifinal with the USA and knows our game.”

Whether or not Jurgen Klinsmann decides to accept the challenge of taking charge the English national side is something that entirely depends on himself as he is currently managing the USA national team and he has a number of things to accomplish with the American nation as he aiming to push the USA national squad to the 2018 FIFA World Cup and lost their opening qualifying match after facing off with Mexico and losing 1-2.

For now, Klinsmann just wants to focus on doing the best that he can with the USA national side but he is currently being taken into consideration as a realistic candidate to take over England in the near future.

The England national football team have been going through various changes in their managerial position with Roy Hodgson being removed from his coaching role back on June after losing in the round of 16 of the 2016 Euro’s.


England lost in that competition due to their defeat against Iceland and following this surprising loss, Roy Hodgson endured a string of criticism from the media and Hodgson was eventually replayed by Sam Allardyce.

Sam Allardyce only lasted 67 days in charge of England and the main reason of why he stayed for such a short period of time was due to allegations of malpractice which forced Allardyce on having to make his way out of the England national side.

Gareth Southgate is currently the caretaker of England but the English Football Association are in search of a permanent coach, probably somebody that can stay for a long period of time in charge of the English national side and maybe even win some major international trophies which is something that they have not been able to do for the past years and rumors have been linking Jurgen Klinsmann with this position.

The former England defender Jamie Carragher believes that Jurgen Klinsmann has what it takes to take over the English national side as the retiree said: “Klinsmann’s my pick to take over. He has been to a World Cup semifinal with Germany, a Copa America semifinal with the USA and knows our game.”

Whether or not Jurgen Klinsmann decides to accept the challenge of taking charge the English national side is something that entirely depends on himself as he is currently managing the USA national team and he has a number of things to accomplish with the American nation as he aiming to push the USA national squad to the 2018 FIFA World Cup and lost their opening qualifying match after facing off with Mexico and losing 1-2.

For now, Klinsmann just wants to focus on doing the best that he can with the USA national side but he is currently being taken into consideration as a realistic candidate to take over England in the near future.