Gareth Southgate He insisted, after losing his second straight European Championship final, that he needed to “talk to the right people and give myself some time” to decide whether to continue leading the English team, which he joined in October 2016.
Two days later, the 53-year-old Watford coach announced his departure in an open letter to ‘three lions. “As a proud Englishman, it has been the honor of my life to play and manage England. It has meant everything to me and I gave everything. But it is time for a change, for a new chapter. The finals on Sunday against Spain is my last game as a coach,” he began Southgatewho before the start of Euro 2024 has already warned that this could be his last chance at the helm of England.
“I joined the FA in 2011, determined to improve English football. During that time, along with eight years as a coach, I had the support of some brilliant people, for whom I am deeply grateful,” continued former footballer led the ‘pros’ for 102 games with a record of 60 wins, 20 draws and only 18 losses.
Your main but? The game of a team with generational talents like Declan Ricemost expensive English in history, Jude Bellingham one of the great candidates for the next Ballon d’Or, Phil FodenPremier League MVP 2023-4, or Harry Kanea goal scoring machine wherever he goes.
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Source: La Verdad

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