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Sarina Wiegman could be England men’s manager after Southgate, says FA chief
Sarina Wiegman could be England men’s manager after Southgate, says FA chief
Football Association chief executive Mark Bullingham would not rule out the possibility that Lionesses boss Sarina Wiegman could one day lead the England men’s team. The 53-year-old’s stock as a serial winner has risen steadily since securing the European championship trophy with her native Netherlands in 2017, then doing the same with England last summer. She has now guided England to a first-ever World Cup final, in the process becoming the only manager to do so with two different nations in the women’s showpiece after steering her home country to the same stage four years ago. Asked if Wiegman could be seen as a potential successor to Gareth Southgate, Bullingham said: “I think it’s a bit disrespectful of the Lionesses to project it as a step up. People always say it is ‘the best man for the job’ or ‘the best Englishman’.” “Why does it have to be a man? I think our answer is always it’s the best person for the job. We think Sarina is doing a great job and hope she continues doing it for a long time.” Pressed as to whether England was ready to have a woman in the top men’s seat, he added: “I think football is behind other sports in terms of lack of female coaches at the top level, and that has to change. “Do I think Sarina could do any job in football? Yes, I do. I’m really happy with the job she’s doing and I hope she stays doing that job for a long time. If at some point in the future she decides she wants to move into the men’s game, that would be a really interesting discussion but that’s for her, right? “I don’t think we should view it as a step up. If she decides at some point in the future to go in a different direction, I think she’s perfectly capable. “If and when we get a vacancy in either of our senior men’s or women’s manager positions, we would go for the best person for the job, which would be the best person capable of winning matches.” Wiegman’s current contract runs out in the summer of 2025, which would see her through England’s European title defence, with next summer’s Paris 2024 Olympics a possibility – though not a guarantee – should the new Nations League result in a qualification for Team GB. The rampant rumour mill has Wiegman shortlisted as a potential candidate to replace United States boss Vlatko Andonovski, who is expected to step down after the double-defending champions were knocked out by Sweden for a worst-ever last-16 finish. If and when we get a vacancy in either of our senior men’s or women’s manager positions, we would go for the best person for the job FA chief executive Mark Bullingham Wiegman has a strong affinity for the United States, where she played for the University of North Carolina Tar Heels and was awed by the infrastructure that already existed around women’s football in late-1980s America. But asked if the FA would reject an approach should the United States come courting the three-time FIFA Best award winner, Bullingham instantly replied: “100 per cent. It is not about money. We are very, very happy with her and we feel she is happy. “We’ve seen lots of rumours, and look, she is a special talent. We know that. From our side, she’s obviously contracted through until 2025. We think she’s doing a great job. We’re obviously huge supporters of her and I think hopefully she feels the same way.” Bullingham said the FA would wait until after Wiegman takes a well-deserved post-tournament holiday before striking up any conversations about extending her stay at St George’s Park. While Bullingham believes Wiegman could have any job in football, he admitted it could still be some time before an England women’s manager would be compensated equally to his or her men’s counterpart. He added: “I think over time, I think there’s where you’ve got to get to. If you look at the disparity in the market and the income coming in, that’s why you’ve got a difference. “I would say that Sarina is, within the market she operates, well-paid. And if you look at the comparison in the men’s game, it’s a different market. I really want those markets to merge, over time, and I think that’s where you’ve got to go, but we’re not there yet.” Read More Why are England wearing blue kits for the World Cup final? FA chief Mark Bullingham says Sarina Wiegman could be an England men’s candidate US will not poach ‘special’ World Cup manager Sarina Wiegman, FA insists FA to build Wembley statue of England’s Lionesses after World Cup What time is the World Cup final on Sunday and who will England play? How England deployed dark arts and cool heads to silence Australian noise
2023-08-17 23:45
Russia doping questions persist because of the war in Ukraine
Russia doping questions persist because of the war in Ukraine
The task force created nearly eight years ago to chart Russia’s path back into track and field after its doping scandal holds its final meeting this week before being disbanded
2023-08-17 23:28
Almeria vs Real Madrid - La Liga: TV channel, team news, lineups and prediction
Almeria vs Real Madrid - La Liga: TV channel, team news, lineups and prediction
Here is all that you need to know about Real Madrid's upcoming La Liga clash against Almeria.
2023-08-17 23:28
Real Madrid predicted lineup vs Almeria - La Liga
Real Madrid predicted lineup vs Almeria - La Liga
Here is the starting lineup that Carlo Ancelotti may choose for Real Madrid against Almeria.
2023-08-17 23:27
Yankees cringe: Aaron Judge has officially been brainwashed by Aaron Boone
Yankees cringe: Aaron Judge has officially been brainwashed by Aaron Boone
New York Yankees fans haven't loved manager Aaron Boone's positive talking points after crushing losses. Now, they're hearing them from star Aaron Judge.With each passing day, the New York Yankees see their playoff odds grow more bleak. The team has struggled since after the All-S...
2023-08-17 23:25
In Abu Dhabi, the footprint and popularity of basketball continues to grow
In Abu Dhabi, the footprint and popularity of basketball continues to grow
There is no history of world-class, elite basketball success in the United Arab Emirates
2023-08-17 23:23
Chelsea enquire about Brennan Johnson & Jeremy Doku after Michael Olise snub
Chelsea enquire about Brennan Johnson & Jeremy Doku after Michael Olise snub
Chelsea have enquired about Brennan Johnson & Jeremy Doku after missing out on Michael Olise.
2023-08-17 23:23
Baseball fans have a weird crush on the Mrs Met mascot
Baseball fans have a weird crush on the Mrs Met mascot
Social media users have made it clear they have a big thing for a baseball mascot, but unfortunately, she’s a married woman. Mrs. Met is one half of the New York Mets baseball team’s husband and wife mascot duo. For years, Mrs. Met has been lusted over by fans and received multiple marriage proposals in spite of her taken status. And, it seems people’s crushes on her show no sign of stopping after people on the social media platform X/Twitter had some thoughts on a recent photograph of her. In the picture, Mrs. Met could be seen grabbing some food with her Mr. Met at the Citi Field stadium in Flushing Meadows–Corona Park. They both wore the Mets baseball gear including tight trousers and caps. Soon, the wholesome picture led to some not-so-wholesome comments being shared by some would-be homewreckers hilariously lusting over Mrs. Met. “Gyaaaaaatttttt! Thicker than oatmeal!!” one admirer commented. Another said: “Your husband will never fulfil you.” Someone else asked: “Can I say something without people getting mad?” “She kinda,” is all one person had to say to get their point across. The tweet has been viewed almost 25 million times and been bookmarked by almost 3,000 users who presumably want to remember the post for later. One person argued: “You all need to feel the warmth of an actual woman because there’s no way there should be this many bookmarks for a mascot.” Sign up to our free Indy100 weekly newsletterHave your say in our news democracy. Click the upvote icon at the top of the page to help raise this article through the indy100 rankings.
2023-08-17 23:20
Spain's Queen Letizia to attend World Cup final against England
Spain's Queen Letizia to attend World Cup final against England
FA President Prince William and other British royals will not be going to Sydney for the event.
2023-08-17 23:16
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2023-08-17 23:15
Kenyan sprinter Otieno eyes Olympic return after doping ban
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Kenyan sprinter Mark Otieno said on Thursday he was ready to make up for lost time at the Paris Olympics next year after his career was...
2023-08-17 22:59
Bills' Damar Hamlin has little more to prove in completing comeback, coach Sean McDermott says
Bills' Damar Hamlin has little more to prove in completing comeback, coach Sean McDermott says
Damar Hamlin has little more to prove to Bills coach Sean McDermott in the third-year safety’s bid to resume his football career after a near-death experience during a game at Cincinnati in January
2023-08-17 22:58
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