Gareth Southgate resignation: Principal reactions

By: AFP
Published: 09:18 AM, 17 Jul, 2024
Gareth Southgate resignation: Principal reactions
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Gareth Southgate resigned on Tuesday as England manager, two days after a second successive Euros final loss.


AFP Sport picks out the principal reactions to the departure of the 53-year-old:


 Players


"I want to say a special thank you to the boss for always believing in me during his time with us and I would like to wish him all the best in his next steps. Thank you Gareth."


-- Goalkeeper Jordan Pickford, who Southgate remained faithful to despite him playing for struggling Everton. He started him in all seven Euro 2024 matches.


 "It has been a privilege to play for England under your guidance. Memories that will stay with me forever. All the best in your next adventures."


-- Midfielder Declan Rice, who switched allegiance from Ireland to England and subsequently become a pillar of Southgate's side.


 "We are closer than ever to achieving what we dream of and that is hugely down to what you have created. I wish you all the best for the future."


-- England midfielder Eberechi Eze.


 "You made us all believe again -- memories that will last forever. Thank you boss."


-- Harry Maguire, a mainstay of Southgate's side that reached the 2018 World Cup semi-finals and Euro 2020 final, but who missed out on the Euro 2024 squad through injury.


 Dignitaries and others


"Thank you for showing humility, compassion, and true leadership under the most intense pressure and scrutiny. And thank you for being an all-round class act. You should be incredibly proud of what you've achieved. W."


-- Heir to the British throne Prince William, president of the Football Association.


 "Gareth's time as England manager will be remembered for bringing back the hope and belief the country had been crying out for for so long. During turbulent times, he has been a thoughtful spokesperson on events far beyond football.


"He has been a mentor to our brilliant young talent. Every step of the way, he has shouldered the dreams of the country with dignity and honour."


-- British Prime Minister Keir Starmer.


 "Gareth has made the impossible job possible and laid strong foundations for future success."


-- FA CEO Mark Bullingham.


 "Thank you Gareth. A class act who has done so much to improve the culture and environment for the players who now seem to love playing for their country. Which is the way it should be!"


-- Casey Stoney, former manager of Manchester United women's team.


 "His legacy is successful, there's no doubt about that. I think he's handled himself absolutely fantastically well. And I think eight years is an awful long time to cope with the pressures that this job brings."


-- Southgate's predecessor Sam Allardyce.


 "He brought pride, respect and a togetherness to England that we hadn't seen for a long time. He was close, very close to footballing immortality and he always did the job with humility, decency and dignity. Thank you, Gareth."


-- Gary Lineker, a pivotal member of the side that lost to then-West Germany on penalties in the 1990 World Cup semi-finals.


 "Gareth has done messages for people for many years when I've asked him. He's just a nice guy. He's not your typical footballer, he's not got an edge. He's just a solid guy and wants to nurture the young players."


-- Southgate's former Crystal Palace teammate Geoff Thomas revealing he was pivotal in securing a £2 million ($2.6 million) partnership for charity Cure Leukaemia, an illness Thomas suffered from.


 "It was awesome to see how united the country has been, every tournament we've done well. The pubs have been full, the atmosphere has been awesome around the country. I've loved it.


"When I was growing up we weren't really getting that far, so to see us get to a couple of finals and a semi is awesome, he's got to deserve a bit of credit for that."


-- England cricketer Zak Crawley

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