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- Updated: October 26, 2016
Ian Holloway has criticised the FA for indecision over naming a permanent England manager and says it is ‘undermining’ Gareth Southgate.
Former Under-21 boss Southgate has been placed in temporary charge for four matches following the sacking of Sam Allardyce last month.
Southgate has two games left of his spell – a World Cup Qualifier with Scotland and friendly against Spain in November – before the FA have ‘time to think’ about their next move.
But former Blackpool and QPR boss Holloway told Sky Sports News HQ he wants the FA to be more decisive.
“I would prefer to leave Gareth where he is [in charge of England U21s] or give him the job,” he said.
“They are undermining …