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ON THE MOVE: SOUTHGATE MAY BE APPOINTED AS NEXT ENGLAND MANAGER



According to skysports, England could appoint Gareth Southgate as England manager next week.

Football Association chief executive Martin Glenn told Sky Sports News HQ last week that, "Southgate is in a 'strong position' to succeed Sam Allardyce on a permanent basis"

As interim manager, Southgate has maintained a four game unbeaten run which is a really huge plus for him when the choice for who succeeds Allardyce is made.

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