Sunderland Echo

Southgate hints at extending his contract if England win Euro 2024

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Gareth Southgate is excited to have another shot at leading England to glory – and hinted that winning next summer’s Euros may see him extend his stay.

Initially brought in as caretaker boss in 2016 following Sam Allardyce’s exit, the 52-year-old led the side to the 2018 World Cup semi-finals and third place in the following year’s Nations League.

England were agonisingl­y close to winning the Euro 2020 final at Wembley, only to lose on penalties to Italy – Thursday’s opponents as Euro 2024 qualificat­ion gets under way.

Southgate takes charge having contemplat­ed walking away in the wake of December’s World Cup quarter-final exit to France, but is reinvigora­ted by next year’s shot at success in Germany.

Asked if the Euros represent his last chance, Southgate said: “Well that depends if we win! I think you have to be careful as a player not to assume when you’re younger that this might not be your last chance as well.

“Of course you’re always going to think you’re going to have other opportunit­ies but injury, form, new players coming through in your position, you can never take that for granted.

“Yes, clearly the older ones know the timescale is quite clear. But everybody else has to be mindful of that as well.”

Pushed on whether he would stay if England win the tournament, Southgate – whose contract expires in 2024 – said with a laugh: “Let’s hope we’ve got that opportunit­y to make that decision!”

Southgate was looking to record his 50th win as England manager last night – a figure only achieved by Sir Alf Ramsey and Walter Winterbott­om.

The England boss was more interested in three key qualificat­ion points and a first win away to Italy since 1961 than personal achievemen­ts. However, he is making the most of this fourth major tournament campaign in charge rather than thinking of it as potentiall­y his last big adventure.

“No, I’m just thinking about game to game, preparing the team as well as possible,” Southgate said before the Italy game.

“I’ve for a while felt I need to enjoy the experience. I think that emits itself to the players when you do that. I’m relishing the challenge.”

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