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Gareth Southgate privately called the World Cup his last dance and hoped it would be his last tournament as England boss before being convinced to stay at Euro 2024… Sportsmail’s MARTIN SAMUEL tells WORLD CUP CONFIDENTIAL
There was much delight among England fans when the FA announced on Sunday morning that Gareth Southgate would stay on as manager.
The 52-year-old, who has managed the Three Lions since 2016, was considering his future after their World Cup elimination at the hands of France.
However, after consulting those closest to him and being urged to stay by his players, Southgate has communicated his intentions to the FA to stay on as England boss and will now lead the team in their Euro 2024 campaign.
Since taking over from Sam Allardyce, Southgate has led the Three Lions to the 2018 World Cup semi-finals, the Euro 2020 final and the quarter-finals in Qatar, but the pressure mounted on him ahead of the tournament after which England failed to win in their previous six games.
And in today’s World Cup confidentiality, our writer Martin Samuel argued that Southgate headed to Qatar last month, hoping to leave after the tournament.
Our writers Martin Samuel, Rob Draper, Ian Ladyman and Oliver Holt were speaking as part of sports mail Y MailPlus’ daily videocast ‘World Cup Confidential’.
it appears in online mail every morning of the tournament and can be found on our Youtube channel.
Gareth Southgate stays on as England boss and will lead their Euro 2024 campaign
There was much speculation about his future after England’s World Cup elimination by France.