England confirms Gareth Southgate as manager until at least Euro 2024

England confirms Gareth Southgate as manager until at least Euro 2024

The Football Association of England reported, this Sunday, that Gareth Southgate will remain in charge of the selection at least until the Euro 2024. the work.

“We are pleased to confirm that Gareth Southgate remains England manager and will lead our Euro 2024 campaign,” the Association said in a statement.

“Gareth and Steve Holland (technical assistant) have always had our full support, and the planning for the Euro starts now”, completes the note.

England managed to reach the quarterfinals of the World Cup in Qatar, after qualifying first in group B and dispatching Senegal in the round of 16 by 3-0. 2-1 on the scoreboard, and a missed penalty by Harry Kane.

Shortly after the elimination, English coach Gareth Southgate said that his team “deserved more” for the performance shown on the pitch.

“For our game, we deserved more, but in the end what counts are the goals. We lost to a great team. Honestly, I don’t think we could do much more”, he lamented.

The 52-year-old captain has been in charge of England since 2016 and now has two World Cup eliminations. The first was in 2018, in the Russian edition, when the team lost to Croatia in the semifinal, which, incidentally, was runner-up in the tournament.

In addition to the World Cups, Southgate also has a runner-up at Euro 2020. At Wembley Stadium, it was inferior to Italy and saw its opponent take the best on penalties to lift the cup.

Euro 2024 is scheduled to take place between June 14 and July 14, 2024, in Germany. Italy and England will meet again in Group C.


Source: Gazetaesportiva

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