From Redknapp to Wenger, Mourinho to Pearce - who should replace Fabio Capello as England manager?

Following Fabio Capello's shock resignation as Three Lions boss on Wednesday evening, we want your input on who should take the helm and lead the country into Euro 2012

England Training And Press Conference, manager Fabio Capello
Getty Images

POLL

After just over four years in charge of the England national side, Fabio Capello resigned from the post on Wednesday evening.

The move comes following a crunch meeting between himself and FA officials regarding the 65-year-old's comments on an Italian television station where he announced his displeasure at the removal of John Terry as captain.

HAVE YOUR SAY

So who is your top choice? Tottenham manager Harry Redknapp has long been mooted as the next in line, but there are many other options to choose from.

West Brom boss Roy Hodgson, who has enjoyed spells in charge of the likes of Inter and Liverpool in the past, is another candidate with over 40 years of footballing experience.

How about the Real Madrid coach Jose Mourinho? News broke last week that the Portuguese is looking to leave the Spanish giants at the end of the season - could he be tempted into the international fold?

Vote below and tell us your thoughts. You can also interact with us and other readers on the Goal.com Facebook and Twitter pages. The top comments and the poll results will be published in the near future.



Goal.com Poll
Poll runs from 8 Feb 2012 to 11 Feb 2012
Poll runs from 8 Feb 2012 to 11 Feb 2012
Who should be the next England manager?
Harry Redknapp
 
46.47%
Jose Mourinho
 
15.24%
Guus Hiddink
 
10.32%
Arsene Wenger
 
10.25%
Martin O'Neill
 
5.04%
Stuart Pearce
 
4.45%
Other
 
2.81%
Alan Pardew
 
2.76%
Roy Hodgson
 
2.66%
 
 
 
 
play pause open close
 

EURO 2012 Live Update

Read More »
14:16 BST -  Germany are on the move, heading to Gdansk. Don't believe me? Here's proof:

Inside Goal.Com

  1. Omission of Ferdinand & Richards bites back at Hodgson Omission of Ferdinand & Richards bites back at Hodgson

    The Manchester United man's absence from the Three Lions squad continues to dominate debate after the Chelsea defender is ruled out and Liverpool youngster called up in his place

  2. Mock the Weekend: Euro 2012 a push too far for Cahill Mock the Weekend: Euro 2012 a push too far for Cahill

    The Three Lions can count themselves fortunate not to be clouded by Italy's off-the-field problems, while Eden Hazard fails to live up to his own billing at Wembley

  3. Why England are injury-ravaged before a tournament Why England are injury-ravaged before a tournament

    The absence of Gareth Barry, Frank Lampard and shows just how much club commitments take their toll on the national team as Euro 2012 looms

  4. Hodgson’s headaches: How to utilise Oxlade-Chamberlain Hodgson’s headaches: How to utilise Oxlade-Chamberlain

    The Arsenal starlet has proved himself capable on the big stage and effective in a number of positions for his club, but how much will he be trusted at the Euros?

  5. The Premier League targets in Euro 2012 Group A The Premier League targets in Euro 2012 Group A

    With the transfer rumour mill set to kick into a frenzy throughout this month's European Championships, Goal.com looks at which players could be heading for England this summer