Gareth Southgate has stepped down as England's manager, leaving a void that requires careful consideration.
England can draw inspiration from Spain's recent success with Luis de la Fuente, a relatively unknown manager who led the team to victory at the Euros.
Similarly, Argentina's World Cup triumph under Lionel Scaloni, a manager with limited previous experience, proves that a big name isn't always the answer.
England should prioritize finding a manager who can effectively lead a talented squad to international success, rather than focusing on fame or reputation.