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Gareth Southgate Bows Out: England Manager Quits as he confirmed that he won’t be managing the national team anymore After Euro Loss
England Manager Gareth Southgate Quits After Euro Loss
Gareth Southgate has announced his resignation as England manager, following the team’s disappointing loss in the European Championship. Southgate, who has been in charge of the Three Lions since 2016, confirmed his decision in a statement released by the Football Association.
“I have taken the difficult decision to step down as England manager,” Southgate said. “After careful consideration, I feel it is the right time for me to move on and allow a new manager to take the team forward.”
Southgate’s tenure as England manager has been marked by highs and lows. He led the team to the World Cup semifinals in 2018 and the European Championship final in 2020, but has faced criticism for his tactical decisions and the team’s inconsistent performances.
The Football Association has thanked Southgate for his service and announced that a search for a new manager will begin immediately.
“We are grateful for Gareth’s dedication and commitment to the team,” said FA CEO Mark Bullingham. “We will now begin the process of finding a new manager to take the team forward and build on the progress made under Gareth’s leadership.”
Southgate’s resignation comes as a surprise to many, but it is clear that he feels it is time for a change. His legacy as England manager will be remembered for his achievements on the pitch and his dedication to the team.
Some of Southgate’s notable achievements include:
– Leading England to the World Cup semifinals in 2018
– Reaching the European Championship final in 2020
– Winning the UEFA Nations League in 2021
– Being named the UEFA Manager of the Year in 2020
The search for a new England manager is now underway, and fans are eagerly waiting to see who will take the reins next.