Gareth Southgate has spoken about the criticism England have faced and beer being thrown at him as motivation for more success.
In the midst of England's thrilling journey through Euro 2024, Gareth Southgate has emerged as a figure of resilience and determination amidst challenges both on and off the pitch.
Speaking to BBC Radio 5 Live, Southgate candidly addressed the personal criticism and even incidents of beer being thrown at him, using these adversities as fuel to propel his team forward in their quest for European glory.
Following England's dramatic penalty shoot-out victory over Switzerland in Dusseldorf, Southgate reflected on the turbulent moments he has faced as England's manager.
"I took this job to try to improve English football, to try to give us nights like this," he expressed, highlighting his commitment to elevating the team's performance and achieving historic milestones.
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Despite facing scrutiny and occasional hostility from fans, Southgate remains steadfast in his belief and vision for the national team. "I can’t deny that some of the personal nature...does hurt," he admitted. "But I’m fortunate that my life’s taken me through a lot of resilience-building and it’s made me more determined."
Southgate's journey with England has been marked by significant achievements, including leading the team to a third semi-final in four major tournaments. His leadership has been pivotal in shaping a team ethos centered around resilience and composure under pressure, qualities that have been crucial in navigating tough matches and pivotal moments.
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Looking ahead to England's semi-final clash against the Netherlands at Signal Iduna Park, Southgate emphasized the team's mindset and aspirations. "There has been a definite mindset shift in what we feel is acceptable as a team, where we want to end up," he remarked, underlining the team's ambition to surpass their Euro 2020 runner-up finish and secure their first major final on foreign soil.
Criticism regarding England's playing style and performances has not deterred Southgate from his mission. "Our intention is always to play well with the ball," he asserted in response to critiques. "In football you have an opponent that’s trying to stop you...these are national events with huge pressure."
As England prepares for another high-stakes encounter, Southgate remains focused on the journey ahead, recognizing the character and belief instilled in his squad. "For the staff and players that have been involved in all of that, that’s a pretty good achievement," he acknowledged, while keeping his sights firmly set on further success.
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With Southgate's resilient spirit at the helm, England enters the semi-final with optimism and determination, poised to create more unforgettable moments in their quest for European Championship glory.