The Cairns Post

Southgate proud to step up as Allardyce falls

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ENGLAND caretaker manager Gareth Southgate is confident his familiarit­y with the players will help him adapt quickly to the role he landed at short notice following Sam Allardyce’s sacking.

Southgate, coach of the under-21 side, will take charge of the senior team for the next four matches, including 2018 World Cup qualifiers against Malta on October 8 and in Slovenia three days later. He is due to name his first squad this weekend.

Allardyce was sacked on Tuesday by the Football Associatio­n after just one game in charge for behaving “inappropri­ately” as he sought a lucrative sideline role in an undercover sting set up by the Daily Telegraph.

“It’s obviously been a difficult situation for the FA but it was important that there was some stability and continuity for everybody,” Southgate told the FA’s website.

“So, from my point of view, it was important to step forward and give us the best possible chance to win these games.

“With my experience with the under-21s in internatio­nal football, and having worked with so many of the players who have moved up to the seniors as well, I think we are in a good position to prepare for these games.”

The former England centrehalf ruled himself out of taking charge of the senior side in July when Roy Hodgson resigned following England’s dismal Euro 2016 campaign but Southgate is looking forward to the challenge ahead.

“To manage England will be a huge responsibi­lity and a huge honour for me,” the 46year-old said.

“It’s a difficult circumstan­ce for me, because we’ve lost two senior coaches in the last few months who have both been very good to me, so that complicate­s my feelings.”

 ?? Picture: GETTY IMAGES ?? THRILLS AND SPILLS: Celtic’s Moussa Dembele celebrates with teammates after scoring his team's third goal.
Picture: GETTY IMAGES THRILLS AND SPILLS: Celtic’s Moussa Dembele celebrates with teammates after scoring his team's third goal.

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