Former England international Micah Richards has adjusted his stance on the potential appointment of Pep Guardiola as the next England manager. Initially expressing support for the idea, Richards now acknowledges the positive impact of Gareth Southgate’s leadership. While discussing the prospect of Guardiola taking the reins, Richards emphasized the importance of winning regardless of the manager’s nationality.
Guardiola, currently managing Manchester City, is in the midst of his eighth season with the club, and his contract extends until the summer of 2025. Despite his success at the club level, questions arose about his suitability for the national team role. Richards, however, recognizes the achievements under Southgate, including reaching a final and a semi-final.
In a recent episode of The Rest Is Football, Richards explained that though he previously favored Guardiola as a potential England manager, he now sees the value in Southgate’s contributions. He believes Guardiola could make subtle adjustments to enhance England’s chances of success, but he also acknowledges the respect owed to Southgate for his accomplishments.
The Football Association (FA) had been rumored to consider Guardiola as a successor to Southgate when his contract concludes after the upcoming European Championship. Richards sees Guardiola’s success in the Champions League with Manchester City as a potential asset for the national team, even though Guardiola has not managed a national side before.
Despite discussions about Guardiola’s possible future with the England team, there is a prevailing sentiment among City fans that the primary focus should be on retaining Guardiola at the club. The manager’s achievements with City, including three Champions League victories, have endeared him to the supporters, who prioritize keeping him in charge for as long as possible over speculations about his potential role with the national team.