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Gareth Southgate gives next job update 13 months on from England exit

Gareth Southgate gives next job update 13 months on from England exit

Daily Mirror18 hours ago
Gareth Southgate left his role as England boss in the aftermath of the Three Lions' Euro 2024 defeat to Spain and has chosen not to step back into the dugout since then
Gareth Southgate admits he's not currently looking to return to management over a year after his England exit. The former Three Lions boss exited the role last summer shortly after the side had reached the Euro 2024 final - where they were defeated by Spain.

Southgate was replaced on an interim basis by Lee Carsley, while ex-Chelsea boss Thomas Tuchel was then appointed permanently. The German is currently in the midst of leading England in the qualification campaign for next summer's World Cup.

In the meantime, Southgate has yet to return to management, both on the club and international front. And he admits he's currently enjoying being away from the melting pot of top-level coaching.

Speaking to The Sun at the PFA awards, Southgate said: "I'm enjoying my life. I'm enjoying a different pace of life. I'm busy I've got a book that I'm finishing writing on leadership.
"I've got several business interests. I help young coaches with mentoring. I'm doing a lot of work around the situation around young men. Problems we've got for young people in our country, losing their way a bit, and opportunities. I'm playing golf and a bit of padel tennis as well, what's not to like?"
Asked where his future could lie, Southgate said: "I've no idea. It's not something I'm actively seeking at the moment. But when I left Middlesbrough 15 years ago I wasn't looking then either and something came along and I ended up where I ended up."
Southgate led the Three Lions in what was arguably the most successful period of their history. England reached back-to-back Euros finals under his watch, losing both to Italy and Spain respectively.
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Southgate also masterminded a run to the World Cup semi-finals during his tournament debut in 2018. And while his successor Tuchel praised the work he did in the role, the German was critical about other aspects.
Asked what England were missing under Southgate at the most recent Euros, the German replied: 'The identity, the clarity, the rhythm, the repetition of patterns, the freedom of players, the expression of players, the hunger.
'They were more afraid to drop out of the tournament in my observation than having the excitement and hunger to win.'
England will be back in action next month during the first international break of the campaign as they take on Andorra and Serbia in World Cup qualifiers. The Three Lions currently sit top of their qualifying group with three wins from as many games.
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