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Southgate’s position safe, say FA

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– England manager Gareth Southgate (right) would not lose his job even if his team struggled at next year’s World Cup in Russia, FA CEO Martin Glenn has told British media.

The FA see the tournament as an “important staging post in the developmen­t” of a young squad and while that does not mean a “free pass” they would be reluctant to sack the manager.

The 47-year-old Southgate, who was appointed just over a year ago on a four-year deal, has been handed the task of developing his squad and fostering the internatio­nal careers of the World Cup-winning Under-17s and Under-20s.

“We want Gareth there to build for the long-term,” Glenn said when asked if

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there would not be a kneejerk reaction if England suffered a tournament like 2014 in Brazil when they went out in the first round.

“The World Cup’s a really important staging post for our developmen­t, I think. We go out there wanting to win it but also being realistic,” he was quoted as saying by The Independen­t.

“Gareth has a long-term contract. He’s not looking at Russia as a free pass; he wants to go there and win.

“But we’re going to do it in a way that’s sustainabl­e. So, we’re going to make sure that we’re picking the kind of players that can do their best in Russia and continue to kick on in 2020 and 2022.

“We’ve got a long-term plan. You’ve seen it.”

Earlier this year, the Under 20s beat Venezuela in the World Cup final, the Under 17s overcame Spain to become world champions and the Under 19s won the European Championsh­ip.

“Long-term plans are hard to defend when the short-term results go against you,” Glenn added.

“No-one wants to have a bad World Cup, but we’re confident he’s the right guy”. – Reuters

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