Sunday News (Zimbabwe)

Southgate stakes England claim

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NEARING the end of his four-game audition and having swept away the “Auld Enemy” at Wembley, Gareth Southgate is seemingly poised to leave questions about his suitabilit­y to be England manager in his wake and claim the jobj p permanentl­y.y

A trio of headers from Daniel Sturridge, Adam Lallana and Gary Cahill secured a 3-0 victory that kept England top of their World Cup qualifying group and added an air of inevitabil­ity to Southgate being promoted from his interim role.

The build-up to Friday’s Group F encounter was filled with reports that the Football Associatio­n were already minded to hand hmi the job, barring an embarrassi­ng defeat in the latest instalment of the oldest rivalry in internatio­nal football. Yet with that hurdle safely overcome and his rivals for the position having all seemingly gy dropped by the wayside, the route is now clear for the former Middlesbro­ugh and England Under-21 boss to be installed.inst “I have lo loved it and enjoyed the role and res responsibi­lity, the challenge of every pa part of it,” Southgate, who was initiallyi­nitiall appointed for four games, tol told reporters following Friday’s victory.victo Southgate’ Southgate’s elevation to odds-on favourite for the role is remarkable given he was n not in the running when Sam Allardyce wasw appointed in July for his short-lived rei reign. While his coronation­co is unlikely to generate much excitement among fans — he has onlyo ever managed one club, Midd Middlesbro­ugh, who sacked him after three years following relegation — his stock at the FA is high.

He has become part of the furniture at English football’s governing body, having successful­ly led the under 21s and now steered the senior team through a period of turmoil in the wake of Allardyce’s departure after 67 days following a newspaper sting.

With rivals for the role seemingly thin on the ground, Southgate will feel justified in assuming he has done enough to see off the threat posed by Bournemout­h’s Eddie Howe, former Manchester City boss Roberto Mancini and Aston Villa’s Steve Bruce, who have all been touted as possible alternativ­es.

Critics will say he has faced no serious test in his three matches to date, but Southgate has steered a listing ship through choppy waters and is now warming to the task.

“I get that it isn’t as enjoyable if you don’t win but it’s been a brilliant experience and I have taken so much from it, we have created a good environmen­t,” he said. — SuperSport

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