Oman Daily Observer

Southgate targets world number one ranking for England

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LONDON: New England manager Gareth Southgate wants to make the under-achieving nation the world’s top football power, however long it takes, he said in a New Year message on Sunday.

England have slumped to 13th in Fifa’s rankings and have failed to make any impact at major tournament­s for decades but Southgate is relishing the task ahead.

“We’re 13th in the world rankings and at the last two tournament­s we haven’t got through a knockout game,” Southgate, who was named as full-time manager in November after a fourmatch interim period in charge, said.

“There are some obstacles we have to overcome but for me that’s a great opportunit­y and the potential is huge.

“I don’t have any fear in what lies ahead because I’m just seeing what’s possible. How do we go to being the number one team in the world.”

“We’ve got to deliver, we’ve got to work hard, we’ve got to work intelligen­tly. I’m looking at what’s achievable, I’m not thinking about anything else.”

Southgate has taken charge after a tumultuous period for England. After a poor 2014 World Cup when they went out at the group stage there came the dismal flop at Euro 2016 when they were knocked out by Iceland in the last 16, leading to the resignatio­n of manager Roy Hodgson. Hodgson’s replacemen­t Sam Allardyce lasted only 67 days before stepping down after being caught up in a newspaper sting in which he was SPAIN STUN HOLDERS AUSTRALIA

Holders Australia fell to 2-1 defeat in another tie as Spaniards Feliciano Lopez and Lara Arruabarre­na combined to win the tie in the hybrid mixed doubles rubber.

There was disappoint­ment for a home crowd up up to 12,000 who had come to watch last year’s champions Nick Kyrgios and Daria Gavrilova. secretly recorded saying it was possible to “get around” Football Associatio­n rules on player transfers.

Under his guidance England are unbeaten, if not thoroughly convincing, in four games with wins against Malta and Scotland and draws with Slovenia and Spain. He has impressed with his realism and vision for the future though and has not been afraid to speak his mind. On taking over he spoke of the need for some “humility” in a squad full of millionair­e players.

Continuing that theme Southgate, who won 57 England caps, said he was concerned about the spiralling wages of young players.

“The very best players have that drive and that’s why they get to the top,” he said. “The concern is for any young player at an academy, who’s not quite made it in the first team, but thinks they have because you get big money for having achieved nothing.

“If you don’t have that inner drive, there’s a danger you’ll never actually get to be a top profession­al or be a first-team player. In years to come they could look back and have huge regrets.”

Southgate has already said Wayne Rooney will remain captain, even if the Manchester United forward is no longer a guaranteed starter in the first team. The former Middlesbro­ugh boss wants more leadership throughout the squad though. England’s next game is at home to Lithuania in a World Cup qualifier on March 26.

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 ?? — Reuters ?? England manager Gareth Southgate (centre) in the stands during the Premier League match between Liverpool and Stoke City at Anfield.
— Reuters England manager Gareth Southgate (centre) in the stands during the Premier League match between Liverpool and Stoke City at Anfield.

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