Football Association chief executive Martin Glenn says Gareth Southgate is a strong candidate for the England manager’s job but no decision over an appointment will be made quickly. Southgates four-game stint in interim charge of the national team came to an end on Tuesday night when two late goals denied his side victory in a friendly against Spain. Six months half price Upgrade to Sky Sports to watch Man Utd v Arsenal on Saturday and get the first six months half price The 2-2 draw at Wembley meant two wins and two draws for Southgate since he took over from Sam Allardyce in the wake of his resignation after only 67 days. Glenn is pleased with the work the England U21 manager has done with the senior side, and says it has probably improved his chances, but says the FA must go through a proper recruitment process before making their decision. Englands players celebrate Jamie Vardy putting them 2-0 up against Spain We said all along that Gareth, if he wanted the job, is clearly going to be considered as a strong candidate, said Glenn, who will be responsible for the appointment along with FA chairman Greg Clarke and technical director Dan Ashworth. Adrian Bevington believes Gareth Southgate has earned the right to be made national manager on a permanent basis We know him and weve seen him at close quarters for a couple of years so it helps that he understands how international football works. What we said however is that we need to take stock after the four games.There is quite a long gap between now and the next England game in March, so weve got time. We will ask Gareth to review in detail the last four games and give him a bit of time to do that because that is part of the process. Gary Neville says there is no need for an FA panel to choose the next England manager as Gareth Southgate should be given the job on a permanent basis We will take a bit of time to reflect, but hopefully not too long. Its important that we build the right platform for success in the future. We just need to weigh up all the facts and take the time to make the right decision.I wont be drawn on leading candidates but Gareth is a really strong candidate and clearly after the last four games his candidacy has become much stronger. Not just based on one or two matches, but because of what weve seen over the last couple of years. New QPR manager Ian Holloway doesnt hold back when hes asked about the England managers job Hes got renewed confidence and is a different manager to what he was two years ago. 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That, sandwiched between Sharjeel Khans half-century, and a late cameo from Imad Wasim, led Pakistan to 284 for 9 in a match reduced to 49-overs-a-side because of a floodlight failure. Chasing 287, courtesy the Duckworth-Lewis revisions, West Indies sleepwalked their way, much like they had done in the T20Is, to 175, and suffered another demoralising defeat.There is an air of serenity around Azam. He is technically correct in defence and drives with the head over the ball. He was among very few to receive glowing appraisals from coach Mickey Arthur after the disastrous tour of England.In Sharjah he walked in to face the second ball of the match, after a Shannon Gabriel beauty that had Azhar Ali nicking behind for a duck. It took a stunning catch from Kieron Pollard at the edge of the wide long-on boundary to ultimately dismiss Azam in the 43rd over for 120 off 131 balls. In between, there was a display of solid strokes coupled with risk-free cricket and a stroke of luck - he survived a close lbw appeal off Sulieman Benn early in his innings. He lugged 70 of his runs through ones and twos: excellent running in humid conditions.Azam first added 82 for the second wicket with Sharjeel, and then 99 for the fourth with Sarfraz Ahmed. Wary of the seam movement generated by Jason Holder and Gabriel, Azam played copybook cricket more often than not. It wasnt until Sharjeel cut loose that Pakistan began to lift the scoring rate - he clattered 44 of Pakistans 60 in the Powerplay.West Indies Powerplay, on the other hand, was a crawl. If they hoped to stop the rot at the top of the order by introducing a debutant in Kraigg Brathwaite, who had played 31 Tests before this game, they were in for a reality check. They managed all of two boundaries in their first ten overs, both supplied by Johnson Charles before he was dismissed by Mohammad Amir.After posing a threat with a bevy of away-going deliveries from over the wicket, Amir had switched his angle to around the wicket and coaxed the ball to straighten enough to take the outside edge. West Indies had to wait 30 balls for their next boundary, which was also Kraigg Brathwaites first, off the 34th ball he faced.Kraigg Brathwaites poor debut ended when he angled Hasan Ali behind in the 13th over for 14 off 38 balls. In fact, it was the second-slowest, in terms of strike rate,, by a West Indian on ODI debut.dddddddddddd Mohammad Nawaz, the left-arm spinner, then unravelled the chase with three quick strikes, including wickets of Darren Bravo and Denesh Ramdin. When Kieron Pollard sliced a catch to deep point, West Indies were 99 for 5 and the asking rate had crept towards eight. Marlon Samuels flickered briefly and made 46 before West Indies were bowled out in 38.4 overs. They just couldnt find a way to adapt, again.Sharjeel, though, had adapted well enough, even as West Indies blocked his favoured leg-side region during Pakistans innings. He responded to the seamers modus operandi of testing in the channel outside off by hitting a flurry of boundaries down the ground. He scythed Gabriel over mid-off for a brace of fours before shovelling Carlos Brathwaite and Holder over long-on.The arrival of spin, however, slowed Pakistan down. Only 65 runs came off the next 15 overs for the loss of Sharjeel and Shoaib Malik. Benn, who bowled slower through the air as opposed to firing it in, provided West Indies with a breakthrough when he had Sharjeel skewing an outside edge to short third man for a 43-ball 54. Twenty balls later, Sunil Narine found Shoaib Maliks outside edge, which was held at slip.In between the two wickets, Azam endured the first of the two insecure moments during his knock. Benn slid in an arm-ball, which rapped him on the pad. Ahsan Raza, the on-field umpire, shot down the appeal, but Holder insisted on a review. Hawk-Eye showed that the ball would carry onto hit the top of the stumps, which meant umpires call was upheld. Then in the 27th over, Azam escaped when Carlos Brathwaite failed to effect a direct hit off his own bowling following a mix-up with Sarfraz.Sarfraz, himself, was reprieved on 5 when Ramdin fluffed a stumping chance. He proceeded to keep the score ticking with Azam. Just as he threatened to accelerate, Holder duped him with a slower ball.Azam, however, went on to raise his ton off 119 balls, having been on 50 off 74 balls. He reached three figures when he drove Narine through the covers in the 38th over. He celebrated the landmark by leaping in the air before performing the sajdah.Azam then spanked Benn and Narine for leg-side sixes, but when he attempted one against Carlos Brathwaite, Pollard snaffled the big hit. A floodlight failure, which lasted for over an hour, handed West Indies some respite. Pakistan were limited to 24 for 3 in 4.3 overs upon resumption, but it was only crumbs of consolation for the losing side. ' ' '