Southgate wants England manager’s job on a permanent basis – FA chief
SportsComments Gareth Southgate has
made it clear he would like the England manager’s job on a permanent basis,
Football Association chief executive Martin Glenn said on Thursday.
Southgate, 46, was placed in interim charge
after Sam Allardyce left the role in September and has overseen wins over Malta
and Scotland and draws with Slovenia and Spain. Gareth Southgate Gareth
Southgate He has steadfastly refused to publicly declare an interest
in taking
the role on full-time, insisting he was focusing purely on the task in hand.
But Glenn told Sky Sports News: “He’s made it clear over the last week that
he’s convinced he wants the job.”
Glenn said Southgate would shortly
be interviewed for the job. Asked if the FA would interview any other
candidates for the role, he replied: “Potentially.” Southgate stepped up from
his role as England Under-21 manager after Allardyce left his position in the
wake of a newspaper sting. “Southgate’s in a strong position,” Glenn added.
“Because not just the facts of the
last four games have shown a lot of signs of encouragement, but the fact he’s
worked in the FA for the last couple of years.” England’s next game is a
friendly away to Germany on March 22.
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Southgate wants England
manager’s job on a permanent basis – FA chief
On November 17, 20164:56 pmIn News, SportsComments
Gareth Southgate has made it clear he would like the England manager’s
job on a permanent basis, Football Association chief executive Martin
Glenn said on Thursday.
Southgate, 46, was placed in interim charge after Sam Allardyce left the
role in September and has overseen wins over Malta and Scotland and
draws with Slovenia and Spain.
Gareth Southgate
Gareth Southgate
He has steadfastly refused to publicly declare an interest in taking the
role on full-time, insisting he was focusing purely on the task in
hand.
But Glenn told Sky Sports News: “He’s made it clear over the last week
that he’s convinced he wants the job.”
Glenn said Southgate would shortly be interviewed for the job.
Asked if the FA would interview any other candidates for the role, he
replied: “Potentially.”
Southgate stepped up from his role as England Under-21 manager after
Allardyce left his position in the wake of a newspaper sting.
“Southgate’s in a strong position,” Glenn added.
“Because not just the facts of the last four games have shown a lot of
signs of encouragement, but the fact he’s worked in the FA for the last
couple of years.”
England’s next game is a friendly away to Germany on March 22.
thw/as
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