Burton Mail

Gareth: England ready for next step

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GARETH Southgate is excited for the future with England and expects them to be “competitiv­e for years to come”.

Southgate, who is celebratin­g five years in charge of the Three Lions, recently signed a two-year contract extension to keep him in the role until December 2024.

His spell so far has been an overwhelmi­ng success, having taken over a team in turmoil following two disappoint­ing tournament­s and the quickfire sackings of Roy Hodgson and Sam Allardyce.

After making the last four at the 2018 World Cup, the 51-year-old took England to their first major final in 55 years at Euro 2020 before losing on penalties against Italy.

Now with the 2022 World Cup and Euro 2024 to look forward to, he is targeting silverware.

“I remember standing here five years ago, when the opportunit­y first came and talking about what we would like to do with the team and ideas about how we’d like to work,” he said in an interview with England’s Youtube page.

“The last five years have been a fantastic challenge, we have created some great memories for England fans.

“We are hugely excited about what we are doing and what we have done.

“It was important to get qualified so that was all out of the way and there was never a suggestion our focus was somewhere else.

“In the end that is the dream. We feel we can continue to grow. England should be competitiv­e for years to come.”

Southgate has already delivered plenty of memories, with victories over Germany and Denmark at Wembley this summer the highlights.

“This period since we qualified is the first time we have had chance to sit and remember those things,” he added.

“To take a country to its first final in 55 years, for everybody involved, all of the staff, all of the players and all of the fans, some of those memories this summer will live with me forever.

“In Russia we brought a connection back with the fans. This year was unique because we had all been locked away and everything we have lived through.

“We have got some generation­s of fan who always think it’s been this way. Let me tell you it hasn’t.”

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