The Borneo Post

Southgate handed task of reviving England’s fortunes

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LONDON: Gareth Southgate was handed the onerous task of ending England’s decades of under- achievemen­t at major tournament­s when he agreed a four-year deal to become national team manager on Wednesday.

The 46- year-old former internatio­nal defender had been in temporary charge since Sam Allardyce quit 67 days into his reign in September after becoming embroiled in a newspaper sting.

Southgate, who played for Crystal Palace, Aston Vi l la and Middlesbro­ugh, impressed the FA during four matches as interim manager and was the overwhelmi­ng favourite to secure the job.

“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,” Southgate said in a statement issued by the Football Associatio­n after a lengthy board meeting at its St George’s Park headquarte­rs.

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

“For me, the hard work starts now. There are ways of working that we need to establish to give ourselves a better chance of success in the future.”

The mild-mannered Southgate’s first game as permanent manger will be away to Germany in a friendly in March before a home 2018 World Cup qualifier a few days later against Lithuania.

It was against Germany that, as a player, Southgate achieved unwanted notoriety for his penalty shootout miss in the semi-finals of the European Championsh­ip in 1996 at Wembley.

He later starred in a pizza company TV commercial alongside Stuart Pearce and Chris Waddle wearing a brown paper bag over his head as they teased him over his miss.

England last won a major trophy when they lifted the World Cup at home under Alf Ramsey in 1966 and have not reached the semif-finals of a top internatio­nal tournament since Euro ‘96.

Southgate’s mission will be to continue the good work he did at the-under 21s now he is in charge of the senior team.

They are already in a good position to reach the World Cup, topping their group after four games with Southgate overseeing wins over Scotland and Malta and a draw with Slovenia.

Southgate’s appointmen­t is no surprise and FA chief executive Martin Glenn described him as a leader and a winner.

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

Southgate is the youngest full- time England manager since Steve McClaren was appointed, aged 54, in 2006.

This is only his third permanent role as a manager, having been at the helm of Middlesbro­ugh from 2006- 09 until he was sacked the season after they were relegated from the top flight.

He was in charge of England’s under 21s from 2 013 - 16, working with the likes of Harry Kane, John Stones and Raheem Sterling, all of whom are now part of the senior squad. — Reuters

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