Declan Rice recently shared his thoughts on the future of England’s national team under the leadership of Gareth Southgate. According to Rice, Southgate has the full backing of the team and the English Football Association to continue as the manager until the 2026 World Cup. Despite facing personal criticism and negative fan reactions during the recent tournament, Southgate has proven himself capable of guiding the team to success.
While Southgate’s contract is set to expire in December, sources have indicated that the FA would like to see him remain in charge. The decision regarding Southgate’s future will reportedly be made after the final match against Spain. Achieving historic milestones such as reaching the first-ever final on foreign soil and securing back-to-back appearances in Euros finals, Southgate’s leadership has been instrumental in the team’s success.
Rice emphasized the positive impact of Southgate’s management style on the players. Describing Southgate as calm, supportive, and effective on the training pitch, Rice highlighted the strong relationship between the coach and the team. While the players have expressed their desire for Southgate to continue in his role, Rice acknowledged that the final decision rests with Southgate himself.
Despite the widespread support for Southgate to remain as the England manager, the final decision lies with him. As Rice mentioned, the players have not had direct discussions with Southgate regarding his future plans. Ultimately, Southgate’s happiness and fulfillment will play a crucial role in determining whether he chooses to extend his tenure with the national team.
The future of England’s national team under Gareth Southgate’s leadership holds promise and potential. With strong support from the players and the FA, Southgate has the opportunity to continue building on the team’s recent successes and further establishing England as a formidable force in international football. The coming months will reveal Southgate’s decision and the direction in which the team will head leading up to the 2026 World Cup.
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