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Sky Sports News’ Rob Dorsett and Kaveh Solhekol react to the news that Three Lions manager Gareth Southgate has made the decision to step down from his role after England’s 2-1 loss to Spain in the Euro 2024 final.

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46 Comments

  1. England fans have to be the worst in the world..they deserve nothing .. Southgate is better off out of it and away from these morons…good luck to whoever the new manager is .. he will need it. 😢

  2. I'm really impressed by the decision Southgate took not to continue as an England's head coach, it reminded me of the time Tata Martino announced departure from Argentina team after losing Copa America 2016. Therefore, it's going to be hard to find a new manager for England after what Gareth did.

  3. I think Southgate fell short when it came to in-game player changes and in sticking to players like Kane who simply were not performing well from the start. Otherwise, I think Southgate did well and there is a need perhaps for us to reign in our perception of just how good our players are, whether individually or as a team, as I think a lot of the responsibility falls on their shoulders for not performing close to their best. We only saw brief fleeting moments of brilliance which showed what they can do and it was in those moments that got us over the line. The question is, aside from not playing free flowing attacking players like Palmer from the start, why don’t the players show that kind of gusto consistently or more frequently during games?

  4. I've never heard so much claptrap. Journalists ignoring his coaching skills and saying he's a brilliant manager because he's woke and always says the right thing.

  5. I think Southgate is a thoroughly decent and honourable bloke who has given his all to the cause.
    However, with the players that England have, semi-finals/finals/trophies are where England should be. I really like the guy and wish him all the best but he is at par. England are about where they ought to be and below where they could be. After 8 years in charge, he went to the Euros not knowing his best 11, playing TAA out of position, and he switched to an entirely new formation after a few games. That cannot be overlooked. With these players and that length of time in office, he ought to have rocked up to Germany with an 11 who were a well-drilled unit.
    He has been the most successful England manager of my lifetime and I admire and respect him for that, but he has taken a side than can go further than this as far as he can.

  6. He resigned, thank you Gareth. England is bigger than any manager of player. Get the best guy in, English or not. An attack minded manager who will challenge the assumptions about selection and lead by strength, not be a buddy to these entitled players.

  7. The "big" players, the "Elite" players? So Southgate had allowed this to happen? The undroppables. Kane, Foden and Bellingham. The manager is the elite, and until players respect the manager, we will continue to be inviduals trying to be a team.

  8. Why does small desk have 2 men at it and big desk has 1 female? My spatial ocd is going crazy..Paid a lot more than 6m a season? Funny these panelists think club teams will break down door for Southgate.. Spain squashed the club beef before 2008. Envy of world? Spain academies say "hold my beer."

  9. The major thing with this whole England situation can be explained by The Dunning–Kruger effect, it is a cognitive bias in which people with limited competence in a particular domain overestimate their abilities. In laymans terms you may watch an England game and think you know better but actually you are just a partial observer thinking you know more than actual trained individuals.

  10. Thank you, Gareth, you've given us some great memories, we've seen some great players, some great games, however………… It's time we had a change, some new thinking, some new players and some refreshing ideas. England Forever!!!🏴󠁧󠁢󠁥󠁮󠁧󠁿✌️

  11. Hang on a minute……….. aren't these journos also guilty of criticising Southgate on numerous occasions……… even during this tournament????🤔🤔

  12. No no no no no no no no no no no to Holland, if he takes over you'll never see the best right back in the Premier League answer the call.

  13. It is crazy to play people out of place. In 8 years he achieved nothing so, failure ! England needs a winner manager. There are plenty of good and solid players. Pick them for a role in the position they play for the Nat team. No good picking a "bunch" of good players.

  14. i am bodly calling out sky sports. Rob and kaveh were crticizing southgate at the tourament. Not being direspectful but how comes they talk stuff that does not make sense

  15. What a pair of arselickers, why don't you ask them to name two quality teams england have beaten in eight years Southgate has been in charge.if I heard right that idiot has just nearly described Southgate as tactical genius what a prat, he bought the team together, so what! Sherrington and Cole never spoke to each other at all, it didn't seem to bother Sir Alex, to finish with Southgate was a inept International manager but still walked away 45 million quid, Unbelievable.

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