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English managers' reputations are in tatters having NEVER won the Premier League and it's been 15 YEARS since they lifted a cup... so why are they struggling and could success for Potter and Howe be key to the nation's future coaches?

English football is arguably going through its best period in recent memory.

The women's team are European champions, the men's team have made big strides at major tournaments in recent years, while Premier League teams remain ultra-competitive in Europe, especially in the Champions League, where six of the last 10 finalists have all been from the English top flight.

However, even with the revival of the Three Lions under Gareth Southgate - who despite their quarter-final exit at the World Cup to France have looked as competitive as ever - there is one notable area where English managers are highly notable by their lack of success - and that's the honours board.