Sunderland Echo

I’ll make country proud, says new England boss

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Sam Allardyce says he will make the country proud after being confirmed as England manager.

The 61-year-old left Sunderland yesterday after just nine months in the job to replace Roy Hodgson as manager of the Three Lions.

Allardyce held talks with the Football Associatio­n last week, and his appointmen­t was finally announced after a compensati­on package was agreed with Sunderland.

The 61-year-old has signed an initial two-year contract and takes up the position with immediate effect.

Allardyce said: “I am extremely honoured to be appointed England manager especially as it is no secret that this is the role I have always wanted.

“For me, it is absolutely the best job in English football.

“I will do everything I can to help England do well and give our nation the success our fans deserve. Above all, we have to make the people and the whole country proud.

“While my main focus will be on the senior team and getting positive results, I want to add my influence to the great work being done across the developmen­t teams at St. George’s Park – a facility I have used with my previous clubs.

“I know we have talented, committed players and it is time for us to deliver.”

FA chief executive Martin Glenn said: “Sam Allardyce is the right man for the England job.

“His excellent managerial credential­s, including his ability to realise the potential of players and teams, develop a strong team ethos and embrace modern methods that enhance performanc­e, made him the outstandin­g choice.

“Sam Allardyce is the right man for the England job”

“That was underlined when we sat down to talk and we could not help but be energised by his personal perspectiv­e on England’s future and how it complement­ed the extensive work that we are looking to build on at St. George’s Park.

“Dan Ashworth, David Gill and I have carried out a thorough process in the last three weeks and ultimately we could not look beyond Sam as the ideal candidate.”

Allardyce’s first match in charge will be a friendly fixture at Wembley Stadium on Thursday, September 1.

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