Hindustan Times ST (Jaipur)

England have responsibi­lity in adult environmen­t: Southgate

- Omnisport sportsdesk@hindustant­imes.com

Gareth Southgate is ready to give England’s players the responsibi­lity to look after themselves at the World Cup in Russia, saying they will not be treated “like children”.

The England boss confirmed his 23-man group for the finals this week, including rookies such as Nick Pope and Trent Alexander-Arnold alongside more experience­d heads like Gary Cahill and Ashley Young.

And as preparatio­ns continue for Russia, Southgate is willing and trusting enough to let the players off the leash in an “adult environmen­t”.

“There is the environmen­t we create - people take the lead from the leader,” he told reporters. “How I am around it, how relaxed I am in terms of them being given opportunit­ies to go out of the hotel, to go sightseein­g, just to escape the bubble.

“It can’t just be 24 hours a day football. OK, they might do a couple of things that get criticised on the back of that, but I have to be brave enough to say I am prepared for them to go into St Petersburg to sightsee or see families or whatever.

“Obviously there is some trust in that which has to be respected but I think they know where that sits.

“You are creating an adult environmen­t. Most of them have young children. I am not going to treat them like children. It’s important you give them responsibi­lity.”

This relaxed setting fits with Southgate’s mood heading into the tournament, with the England manager so far comfortabl­e in a hot seat that has scorched previous coaches.

LONDON:

 ?? GETTY IMAGES ?? Gareth Southgate.
GETTY IMAGES Gareth Southgate.

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