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Southgate to take time to decide on England future

Published : Tuesday, 16 July, 2024 at 12:00 AM  Count : 193
BERLIN, JULY 15: Gareth Southgate said he needed time to reflect on whether he will continue as England manager after Sundays 2-1 defeat to Spain in the final of Euro 2024.
The Three Lions have now lost consecutive European Championship finals after missing out on penalties to Italy on home soil three years ago.
Southgate, who contract expires at the end of the year, also led England to the 2018 World Cup semi-finals and the quarter-finals four years later in Qatar.
But he has not been able to end his nations long wait for major tournament glory that stretches back to the 1966 World Cup.
"I need to have those conversations with important people behind the scenes and obviously I can discuss that publicly first," said Southgate on what his future holds.
"Without a doubt, England have got some fabulous young players and even the young ones now have got a lot of experience of tournaments.
"Many of this squad are going to be around in two, four, six, eight years time. We have now been consistently back in the matches that matter, so its the last step that we haven been able to do."
Despite reaching a first ever major tournament final on foreign soil, England never managed to live up to their hype before the competition as pre-tournament favourites.
Harry Kane, Jude Bellingham and Phil Foden were a shadow of the players that shone for their club sides last season.
Instead, England had to rely on a series of fightbacks and individual moments of brilliance to get past Slovakia, Switzerland and the Netherlands in the knockout stages.
Spain, though, were a class apart as La Roja got the reward they deserved for being the best team in the tournament throughout.
"They are the best team in the tournament and they were the best team tonight," added Southgate.
"Our players have been incredible, theyve given everybody some incredible nights. They couldn have given any more in terms of their effort, their desire, their character. Tonight we fell short, we didn keep the ball well enough."
Southgate bemoaned a number of physical issues as a laboured Kane was substituted for the fifth time in the tournament. His team also had one day less to prepare than Spain, who won their semi-final against France on Tuesday.
But the England boss acknowledged that Spains dominance of possession had ground his side into submission.    —AFP



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