England boss Southgate says Euro 2024 could be his final assignment if team don’t taste success; Three Lions haven’t won a major trophy since 1966
England’s Harry Kane (left) and Anthony Gordon during their international friendly against Iceland at the Wembley Stadium in London last week. The hosts suffered a 0-1 defeat. Pic/Getty Images
Gareth Southgate accepts the European Championship could be his final act as England manager.
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Southgate’s contract expires after the Euros, which kick off on Friday when Germany play Scotland.
Trophy drought
He believes it could be his final tournament unless he ends the nation’s search for a first major trophy since the World Cup in 1966.
Gareth Southgate
“If we don’t win, I probably won’t be here anymore,” Southgate told German newspaper Bild. “Then it might be the last chance. I think about half of the national coaches leave after a tournament, that’s the nature of international football.”
Under Southgate, England advanced to the semi-final of the World Cup in 2018—when it lost to Croatia—and was a finalist in 2021 at the last Euros when it lost to Italy in a penalty shootout.
Poor show at 2022 W Cup
England were eliminated from the World Cup in 2022 at the quarter-final stage by France. “I’ve been here for almost eight years now and we’ve come close. So, I know that you can’t keep standing in front of the public and saying ‘please do a little more’, because at some point people will lose faith in your message,” Southgate said. “If we want to be a big team and I want to be a top coach, then you have to deliver in the big moments.”
Southgate has been mentioned as a potential candidate for the Manchester United job if Erik ten Hag is fired during the offseason.
But Southgate has so far distanced himself from the debate about his future.
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