The FA announced on Tuesday (16th) that England leader Shuufki left the team, ending eight years of coaching. Originally intended to full Xiu Fu Ji this December, now leave early, and then immediately sent an open letter to the fans, stating that he has given everything to the team, that it is time to change the team.
Huff, 53, joined the FA in 2011 and took over the England reins in 2016, leading four major tournaments - Russia 2018, UEFA Euro 2020, Qatar 2022, and Euro 2024 in Germany - and reaching the Euro finals twice, as well as a World Cup quarter-final and a World Cup last-eight.
England lost 2-1 to Spain in this year's Euro finals, which was the main reason for Shoebridge's departure. In his open letter, he said, "The Euro final in Berlin on Sunday was the last match of my tenure, having received a lot of help during my eight years in the job, leading a total of 102 matches." According to statistics, Shovki led 102 games, totaling 64 wins, 20 losses and 18 defeats.
I am proud to coach the Three Lions. England are a young and talented team. They can win trophies. I am proud of them. Their efforts to improve English soccer are a force for change." The open letter ended by thanking the fans for their support, arguing that England fans are the best in the world.