Gareth Southgate's Resignation Sparks Football Tributes

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July 17, 2024 · 1 min read

Gareth Southgate's Resignation Sparks Football Tributes
FootBall | July 17, 2024
Jude Bellingham stands out among those paying tribute to Gareth Southgate, describing him as 'easily one of the best'. (Image: Football365)

Gareth Southgate recently resigned as England manager, sparking a flurry of heartfelt tributes from players, pundits, and colleagues alike. England and Real Madrid midfielder, Jude Bellingham, hailed Southgate as one of the best coaches in the national team’s history and celebrated his dedication and leadership. Former England striker and current BBC Sport pundit, Alan Shearer, recognized the transformation Southgate brought about in English football.

Under Southgate’s management, England made it to back-to-back Euro finals, raising the nation’s future performance expectations significantly. Another former England striker, Gary Lineker, showed his gratitude and respect for Southgate. He pointed out how Southgate instilled pride, respect, and unity into English football and commended his humility, decency and dignity.

England’s captain, Harry Kane, expressed his thanks to Southgate for a tenure that helped the nation reconnect with their team. Other current England players, such as Declan Rice and Jordan Pickford joined in expressing their gratitude for the unforgettable memories and experiences Southgate provided. Sarina Wiegman, the coach of the England women’s team, and former England international, Ashley Young, also showered praise on Southgate.

They highlighted his positive impact on English football, the unity he fostered within the team, and the enjoyment he brought to national team duty. Adrian Bevington, the former managing director of Club England, stressed the challenge of identifying a successor who can manage both on and off-field responsibilities as effectively as Southgate did.

In conclusion, Gareth Southgate’s resignation signifies the end of an era marked by significant achievements and a resurgence of optimism in English football. His legacy of unity, pride and a strong team ethos will undoubtedly influence future generations of players and managers.