Drama in sight in England

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The progress of the English national team could have an immediate consequence for its coach. If he does not win Euro 2024, Gareth Southgate should leave his post.

Since taking office in 2016, Gareth Southgate has restored much of its nobility to England. While the selection had never managed to reach the final of a major competition since its world title won in 1966, the former international took the Three Lions in the final of Euro 2021 (defeat on penalties against Italy). But after an elimination in the quarter-finals of the 2022 World Cup, Southgate knows that he will finally have to achieve the ultimate goal: winning a title. And it will be this summer or never.

According to the main person himself, England will have to win Euro 2024 for him to be certain of keeping his position. During an interview given to Bild this Monday, Gareth Southgate indicated that he would make “

probably » his apron in the event of another failure in his quest for a title with the selection. As has often been the case for several decades, the English will present themselves with one of the best offensive sectors in Europe. Enough to make him one of the favorites for the event which will take place in Germany from June 14 to July 14.

Stop or still?

However, it remains to be seen what state the defense will be in, since one of Gareth Southgate’s pillars, always there during major competitions since the arrival of the current coach, has this time been left aside. Victim of small physical problems, Harry Maguire was thus removed from the list at the last moment. We will also have to see the form and observe the performances of the goalkeeper, Jordan Pickford. But Southgate and the English supporters once again believe in their chances of final success.

Enough to motivate the former Aston Villa defender. “ If we don’t win, I probably won’t be here anymore. So maybe this is the last chance. » While his contract ends at the end of the year, he who had chosen not to extend before the end of Euro 2024, Gareth Southgate is perhaps preparing to experience his last tournament on the English bench. With great joy or an end to the adventure.

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