ENGLAND will consider appointing Lionesses boss Sarina Wiegman as Gareth Southgate’s successor.
The Dutch manager has led England Women to Sunday’s World Cup Final a year after leading the team to glory at Euro 2022.
She is also the only manager – male or female – to lead two different teams to a World Cup final, having finished as a runner-up with the Netherlands to the USA in 2019.
Wiegman, 53, has been linked to the vacant role at the USA Women’s team following Vlatko Andonovski’s resignation.
But she is under contract with the Lionesses until 2025 and FA chief executive Mark Bullingham believes she is capable of doing “anything she wants in football” – including the England men’s job.