Gareth Southgate has been told to leave his role as England manager after the World Cup with his head held high, according to Jamie Carragher.
“If I was Gareth Southgate, I would make the Qatar World Cup my swansong as England manager,” Carragher wrote in the Telegraph. “Hopefully England will produce to a strong enough level to ensure that is Southgate’s call.
“After his excellence in the job to this point, the least he deserves is to leave on his own terms when he feels the time is right.
“The natural cycle should be for a rethink every four years, so a coach builds towards the next World Cup. Unless Southgate has the energy for that, it is wiser to step away.
“Southgate may win over the doubters for a third time over the next few weeks. My hope for Qatar is for England to again retain interest in the competition until the final week, to give Southgate the option of leaving the job through the front door with his head held high.”