According to The London Evening Standard, Southgate, who has been at the helm of England for eight years, may see each upcoming knockout match as his final bow. At this point, winning the European Championship seems to be the sole dignified way for Southgate to part ways.
The article suggests that within just over two weeks, a probable conclusion to Southgate’s tenure has emerged. Every elimination game could mark the end of his time with England. After the draw against Slovenia in the group stage, it appears that his fate is sealed, whether England falls early or unexpectedly lifts the trophy.
Boos from the fans, discontent from the players, and a shift in sentiment – Southgate, who has been with the team for eight years, possesses all the ingredients for success. He has led the team through three major tournaments and re-established the bond between the nation and its squad. However, the lackluster group-stage performances and the daunting knockout rounds might prove challenging for him and his England side.
Up next, England faces Slovakia, ranked 45th in the world, with a similar playing style to Slovenia. Yet, England’s performances in the group stage resembled a team without a clear plan – high press, quick transitions, possession play, or reliance on efficiency? Southgate’s tactics have left spectators puzzled.
Before the opening match, a Norwegian journalist asked Southgate, “If you don’t win Euro 2024, you’re a fraud; if you do, people will say it’s not enough.” Southgate replied with a smile, “In that case, I’d rather win and see what happens.”
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