Gareth Southgate resigns as England manager

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Gareth Southgate has announced his resignation as the manager of the England national football team stating he "needs a change and a new chapter in his career".

The decision follows England's defeat to Spain in the Euro 2024 final held in Berlin on Sunday.

Southgate, 53, a former national team defender himself, took over the managerial role in 2016, going on to manage 102 games as the England manager . 

Under his leadership, England achieved significant milestones including reaching the World Cup semi-finals in 2018, marking the team's first appearance at this stage in 28 years. 

They also reached the final of a major men's tournament for the first time in 55 years during Euro 2020.

Reflecting on his tenure after the Euro 2024 final, Southgate expressed optimism about the team's future despite his departure saying playing and then managing his country has been the honour of his life and meant everything to him. 

His decision to resign marks the end of an era for English football, leaving behind a legacy of progress and achievement during his tenure.

The Football Association (FA) has confirmed that the process to appoint Southgate's successor is already underway. 

Mark Bullingham, the FA's chief executive, stated that arrangements are in place to find Southgate successor. He went on to say there will be plans for an interim manager if required, particularly for the upcoming UEFA Nations League campaign starting with a match against the Republic of Ireland on September 7th.

Southgate's departure leaves England fans and football enthusiasts anticipating the appointment of a new manager who will lead the team into the next phase of international competitions, building on the foundation laid during Southgate's tenure.
 

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