Gareth Southgate couldn’t fix England
Politics
United Kingdom
Started May 24, 2026
The article examines Gareth Southgate's tenure as England's football manager, highlighting the challenges and shortcomings that prevented him from achieving lasting success with the team.
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Gareth Southgate couldn’t fix England
New Statesman (United Kingdom) | May 23, 2026
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Gareth Southgate's leadership style revitalized the England team, fostering a sense of unity and pride that is crucial for success.
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Evaluating Southgate's tenure requires considering both the achievements and setbacks, as he faced immense pressure from fans and media alike.
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Despite his efforts, Southgate's tactical decisions often lacked innovation, limiting England's potential in critical matches.
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Southgate's focus on player mental health and team morale is a significant step forward for modern football management in England.
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The challenges Southgate faced reflect deeper issues within English football, which cannot be solely attributed to one coach's abilities.
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