Gareth Southgate is happy with his handling of the
England job but will make no early decision on his long-term ambition. The
interim manager said on his appointment he would assess his ambitions after
November's games against Spain and Scotland and nothing has changed, although
Southgate is happy with his handling of the job to date.
He said “I think I feel pleased with how I have handled
any number of situations, I
think that's been a great challenge and is something that is obviously
a level up from what I have had to deal with but I feel confident in the
way I have felt about that. The rest, that needs serious
consideration from everybody's point of view. It's been a remarkable experience.
And I feel stronger and more confident for it, and I recognise the
responsibility it brings. I could not have been happier with the approach
of the players or the staff around it, and I think we have prepared them
to put them in the best possible place in order to get the results. On
Tuesday that hasn't quite happened, but I temper that from their part
with everything they have had to contend with.”
Southgate will spend some of the next few weeks out and about watching matches and plans to assess the performances of Ross Barkley and Jack Wilshere, both omitted from his first squad.
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