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Gareth Southgate says ‘now is not the time’ to decide his England future

A 2-1 defeat against Spain in Berlin meant the England manager had fallen agonisingly short in successive Euros finals.

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Gareth Southgate says “now is not the time” to decide his future after England’s Euro 2024 final heartbreak.

England lost a second successive European Championship final as Spain triumphed 2-1 in Berlin thanks to Mikel Oyarzabal’s late winner.

Despite their run to the showpiece match, Southgate has faced criticism through the tournament and his future is sure to come under scrutiny.

He said on ITV: “I don’t think now is a good time to make a decision like that.

“I’m going to talk to the right people and, yeah, it’s just not for now.

“I think England are in a really good position in terms of the experiences they’ve got now, the age of the squad.

“Most of this squad are going to be around not just for the World Cup but the next Euros as well.

“There’s a lot to look forward to but at this moment that’s not any consolation.”

Gareth Southgate consoles players
England suffered more European Championship heartbreak (Adam Davy/PA)

Southgate added on BBC One: “We have competed until the very end of the final.

“Today we didn’t keep possession of the ball quite well enough, especially when we had defended well.

“When they press you really well, you have got to get out of that pressure and we were not able to do that.

“In the end, that meant they had more control of the game and that can wear you down a bit.

“As always in these games, it is fine margins, but I think there were the better team.”

Skipper Harry Kane, whose wait for a first career trophy goes on, was replaced on the hour to cap a disappointing tournament – even though he shares the Golden Boot on three goals.

Southgate admitted the Bayern Munich striker “has not quite reached the level we all would have hoped for” throughout the tournament.

“Physically it has been tough for him,” Southgate added. “He came into the tournament short on games and has not quite reached the level we all would have hoped.

“The games are hugely demanding and we thought Ollie’s freshness would allow us to press better and offer a press in behind.

“I thought the substitutes came on and did what we asked them to do.”

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