England Manager: Gareth Southgate signs New 3 years Contract

England Manager: Gareth Southgate signs New 3 years Contract

England Manager: Gareth Southgate signs New 3 years Contract

 

Gareth Southgate has signed another agreement to keep him in the job until December 2024.

Southgate, whose past agreement was set to pursue the 2022 winter World Cup in Qatar, has been supervisor of the public side since November 2016.

He drove England to the last of Euro 2020 – their best men’s presentation in 55 years – in July.

“It remains an incredible privilege to lead this team. We have a great opportunity in front of us,” he said.

Southgate will oversee England’s progress at next year’s World Cup, which runs from 21 November-18 December, and the qualification stages for Euro 2024, with the tournament taking place from 14 June-14 July.

Assistant manager Steve Holland has also agreed a new deal through to the end of 2024.


“I would like to take this opportunity to thank the players and support team for their hard work,” Southgate said.

“I know they and the fans are all excited about what this squad could achieve in future.”

Southgate at first took over as overseer director from Sam Allardyce in September 2016 preceding being selected forever two months after the fact.

He drove England to the World Cup semi-finals without precedent for 28 years in 2018.

Under his residency, they likewise completed third in the Uefa Nations League prior to arriving at the Euro 2020 last, where they lost on penalties to Italy – their main loss of the year.

Britain have won 44 of their 68 matches under Southgate, with 14 losses and 10 draws.

They whipped San Marino in their latest global trip to get their place at the following World Cup.

It has been generally announced that this new agreement will expand Southgate’s salary to between £5-6m every year.

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Source: bbc