England will consider Sarina Wiegman as Gareth Southgate's successor

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England will consider Sarina Wiegman as Gareth Southgate's successor
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'Why does it have to be a man?'

Only Spain now stand between Wiegman and her team becoming World Cup winners on Sunday after their historic victory over Australia in Sydney.

Southgate, meanwhile, is set to lead England at his fourth major tournament next summer in Germany as the Three Lions look to go one better than they did two years ago when they lost an epic final against Italy on penalties.supports HTML5 video ‘People always say it is the best man for the job or the best Englishman,’ Bullingham said on Thursday. ‘Why does it have to be a man?

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