Irish Sunday Mirror

NO REGRETS

Southgate: This team need to take every chance they can to win a big tournament... Stuart Pearce retiring on the bus after Euro ’96 made me realise that

- By SIMON MULLOCK

KOSOVO v ENGLAND

Gareth Southgate’s penalty miss at Euro ’96 (far right) made Stuart Pearce (right) retire when Stuart Pearce retired on the bus home.

“Stuart then came back – twice! But he actually did retire on the bus on the way home and that was the moment when it really sunk in.

“I thought, ‘Oh my god, that was his last chance’. It was my first tournament – and when it’s your first tournament you think there will be loads more.

“The group we have now is slightly different, because I think most of the players are going to peak in two or four years’ time.

“But we have to find a way to get the maximum out of them, as we did two summers ago. Let’s see how far we can get.”

Southgate has been quick to clamp down on suggestion­s that he has built a Golden Generation.

Harry Kane is the talisman up front who will surely one day shatter Wayne Rooney’s

England scoring record. And Raheem Sterling has developed into a player good enough to make Real Madrid believe he can become their saviour.

But there is no Paul Gascoigne, David Beckham or Rooney to dominate the agenda – just as there wasn’t when England reached their first World Cup semi-final since 1990 less than two years ago.

Southgate knows he has a squad brimming with fearless young talent, and strengthen­ed by the row which saw Sterling pick a fight with Joe Gomez last week, rather than weakened.

England will go on the road to prepare for the Euros, with games planned for the provinces and a pre-tournament friendly that will be staged outside of Europe.

But while Southgate will look for his men to take advantage of a tournament that sees them play their three group games at Wembley next summer – and hopefully a semi-final and final – he will dial back on any unrealisti­c expectatio­ns.

He said: “We have got some excellent players, but I would imagine Sven Goran-eriksson thought the same of Beckham, Paul Scholes, Michael Carrick, Steve Gerrard and Frank Lampard. If you’re the England manager, you’re normally in a reasonably privileged position.

“But we have given young players their opportunit­y ahead of their time – and that has given us a greater depth.

“We’ve got competitio­n now because guys believe they’ve got a chance. It will be a brilliant experience to have the group matches at home, but then we’re going to have to go on the road and win too.

“We could end up playing Spain in Rome – and there’s all sorts of other possible ties.”

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