Sports In pictures: Gareth Southgate’s career as England manager By Admin July 16, 2024 0 75 Share FacebookTwitterPinterestWhatsApp Must read Spike in UK Borrowing Costs Wipes Out Reeves’ Fiscal Headroom November 5, 2024 India Tourism Showcases its Culture and Heritage to Allure European and UK Tourists at World Travel Market London 2024 – Travel And Tour World November 5, 2024 Travel expert warns against common luggage mistakes this Christmas November 5, 2024 What a Donald Trump victory in the US election could mean for the UK November 5, 2024 Gareth Southgate has called time on his seven-and-a-half-year spell as England manager after suffering defeat by Spain in Sunday’s Euro 2024 final. Here, the PA news agency takes a look at his tenure in pictures. Gareth Southgate was brought in as caretaker boss in September 2016 following Sam Allardyce’s exit (Mike Egerton/PA) Southgate tasted victory in his first game in charge as England beat Malta 2-0 at Wembley (Nick Potts/PA) A 2-2 draw with Spain in November 2016 meant Southgate went unbeaten in his four games in interim charge (Nick Potts/PA) And Southgate, centre, was appointed on a permanent basis later that month (Adam Davy/PA) Southgate went to watch England’s rugby union side train during the 2017 Six Nations (Adam Davy/PA) Southgate with Harry Kane, right, after the striker scored a stoppage-time equaliser to avoid a World Cup qualifying defeat against Scotland in June 2017 (Martin Rickett/PA) England beat Slovenia to book their place at the 2018 World Cup (Adam Davy/PA) Southgate’s past penalty demons were exorcised as Eric Dier scored the winning spot-kick in England’s shootout victory over Colombia in the last 16 at the 2018 World Cup (Adam Davy/PA) He then guided England to victory over Sweden to set up a World Cup semi-final, with his waistcoat becoming an unexpected hit with fans as the tournament went on (Tim Goode/PA) But Southgate’s side suffered an extra-time defeat by Croatia in the semis (Adam Davy/PA) Southgate was named Coach of the Year at BBC Sports Personality of the Year following England’s World Cup exploits (David Davies/PA) Southgate was made an OBE in the 2019 New Year Honours list for services to football (Jonathan Brady/PA) England came third in the inaugural Nations League after a penalty shoot-out win over Switzerland (Tim Goode/PA) After the Covid-19 pandemic caused Euro 2020 to be pushed back by one year, England topped their group (Mike Egerton/PA) And lingering questions about England’s style of play in the group stage were answered as they beat Germany at a major tournament for the first time in 55 years in the last 16 (Mike Egerton/PA) England then reached the final of the European Championship for the first time after seeing off Denmark in the semi-finals (Nick Potts/PA) England’s fans were well and truly behind Southgate and his team as they celebrated reaching the final (Zac Goodwin/PA) But Southgate suffered more shootout heartbreak as England lost the Wembley showpiece final to Italy on penalties after a 1-1 draw (Nick Potts/PA) Later that year, England scored 10 goals in a game for the first time since 1964 as they hit double figures against San Marino to book their place at the 2022 World Cup. Southgate soon signed a new contract to keep him with the national team until Euro 2024 (Nick Potts/PA) England’s Nations League campaign did not go according to plan, with a summer 4-0 hammering by Hungary at Molineux a low point (Nick Potts/PA) England made a solid start to the 2022 World Cup, cruising through to the quarter-finals in Qatar (Nick Potts/PA) England lost to France in the last eight, despite an encouraging performance, but the FA announced Southgate would stay on to lead England at Euro 2024 (Martin Rickett/PA) Despite drawing widespread criticism for their performances early on in the Euro 2024 finals, England topped Group C and avoided what appeared to be the much tougher half of the draw for the knockout stages (Bradley Collyer/PA) Southgate’s side looked to be crashing out of the tournament against Slovakia in the first knockout round before Jude Bellingham’s jaw-dropping overhead kick deep into six minutes of added time forced extra time, where Harry Kane scored the winner (Bradley Collyer/PA) Southgate’s England banished their shoot-out demons by beating Switzerland on penalties to reach the last four, with Jordan Pickford saving a penalty (Nick Potts/PA) Southgate steered England to another European Championship final with another late show as substitute Ollie Watkins netted the winner against the Netherlands in the semi-finals (Nick Potts/PA) But the final against Spain ended in more heartbreak as Southgate’s men lost 2-1 in Berlin (Adam Davy/PA) The next day Southgate led his team home from Germany and 24 hours later announced he was stepping down as England boss (Bradley Collyer/PA) Tagssportuk sports Share FacebookTwitterPinterestWhatsApp Previous articleSpain’s stylistic identity shows England what they lacked under Gareth SouthgateNext articleMemorable matches of Gareth Southgate’s eight-year England tenure Latest article Spike in UK Borrowing Costs Wipes Out Reeves’ Fiscal Headroom November 5, 2024 India Tourism Showcases its Culture and Heritage to Allure European and UK Tourists at World Travel Market London 2024 – Travel And Tour World November 5, 2024 Travel expert warns against common luggage mistakes this Christmas November 5, 2024 What a Donald Trump victory in the US election could mean for the UK November 5, 2024 Steve Borthwick wants ‘right environment’ amid Danny Care claims about Eddie Jones’ ‘toxic’ England regime November 5, 2024