The Borneo Post

Southgate’s England job

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LONDON: Gareth Southgate was appointed England’s new full-time manager on Wednesday and will lead the national team’s challenge for the 2018 World Cup and 2020 European Championsh­ip.

The 46-year- old, who has been in charge of the England squad for four games on a temporary basis, signed a four-year contract, the Football Associatio­n ( FA) announced.

His deal is reportedly worth £ 2 million (2.35 million euros, US$ 2.5 million) a year.

Southgate, capped 57 times by England and perhaps most famous for missing a penalty in the Euro ‘ 96 semi- final shootout with eventual champions Germany, replaces Sam Allardyce, who was dismissed after just one game because of controvers­ial remarks to undercover reporters.

He is the first former England internatio­nal to manage England since Kevin Keegan in 2000.

“I am extremely proud to be appointed England manager. However, I’m also conscious that getting the job is one thing, now I want to do the job successful­ly,” said Southgate, whose four games in temporary charge yielded two victories and two draws.

“I’ve thoroughly enjoyed working with the players over these past four games and I think there’s huge potential.

“I ’ m determined to g ive everything I have to give the country a team that they’re proud

I am extremely proud to be appointed England manager. However, I’m also conscious that getting the job is one thing, now I want to do the job successful­ly.

of and one that they’re going to enjoy watching play and develop. For me, the hard work starts now.”

Martin Glenn, the FA’s chief executive, said Southgate’s previous experience as coach of the Under-21 side was invaluable.

“We are delighted to confirm Gareth as England manager. He’s obviously somebody we know well but it’s his understand­ing of internatio­nal football and the developmen­t set-up at St. George’s Park ( England’s training centre) that is important,” said Glenn.

“He performed extremely well during the four games he was in temporary charge and he impressed us during a tough interview process.

“Gareth is a great ambassador for what The FA stands for, he’s a very good football tactician and a leader but beneath that he’s a winner and that’s an important part of the job.”

Southgate’s appointmen­t came as little surprise given he was the only known candidate and just

Gareth Southgate

months after he ruled himself out of the race to replace Roy Hodgson when he stepped down following England’s humiliatin­g defeat by Iceland at Euro 2016.

Despite a relative lack of managerial experience – a threeyear spel l at unfashiona­ble Middlesbro­ugh preceding his time in charge of the England Under-21s – he was the unanimous choice of the panel that interviewe­d him last week and no vote was apparently necessary at the board meeting.

His first match in his new role will come in a friendly against old foes Germany next March followed by a 2018 World Cup qualifier against Lithuania.

England presently top their qualifying group with 10 points after four matches. — AFP

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Southgate poses after the press conference at Wembley Stadium. — Reuters photo

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