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Southgate's Quest: Bringing Temporary Bliss to an Angry Nation

Saturday 13 July 2024 - 11:20
Southgate's Quest: Bringing Temporary Bliss to an Angry Nation

Gareth Southgate, steward of England's national football team, has expressed his burning desire to lead his squad to victory in the Euro 2024 final—not just for glory's sake, but to offer a fleeting moment of joy to a nation gripped by anger and disillusionment.

The men's team finds itself in a rare position, having advanced to just their third major final, a mere three years after the heartbreaking defeat to Italy in a penalty shootout denied them the European crown.

Few understand the elation and anguish of representing England as intimately as Southgate, who himself experienced his penalty being saved in the Euro 96 semi-final shootout against Germany.

"As a player and athlete, you perceive those failures differently," Southgate acknowledged. "As a coach, manager, leader, you recognize what you're doing well."

He added, "Had we been knocked out in the first knockout round here, I know I've managed this period better than I did in Russia (at the 2018 World Cup), but that wouldn't be the perception, and it would sound nonsensical to the average person."

Southgate's perspective is grounded in self-awareness and objectivity. "I completely understand that, but I know the role now, and I'm very clear on being my own harshest critic, evaluating everything clearly. I want to win so much on Sunday it hurts, don't get me wrong, but I can handle whatever comes, and I know it's not going to change what my dog thinks when I walk back through the door."

Amidst the tumultuous backdrop of an "angry country," Southgate harbors a profound desire to "bring some temporary happiness" by scripting a historic triumph on Sunday. This anger has surfaced across social media platforms and even within the stands during the early stages of these European Championships, with boos marking the end of group stage draws against Denmark and Slovenia.

Southgate himself was not spared from this vitriol, as beer cups were thrown at him after the latter stalemate in Cologne. However, he remained steadfast in the face of such negativity.

"There was a risk of things unraveling, but I was determined to confront it," he asserted. "When the beer was thrown, I approached it because we've fought too hard to change the atmosphere for the players."

Southgate's unwavering resolve stems from his commitment to nurturing an environment that promotes growth and confidence among his players, both seasoned veterans and newcomers alike.

"We have players here in their first tournament. They've actually embraced it. We have players who have learned how to win with us and have been with us all the way. We have some who have no fear anyway. But if suddenly we created an environment where they're unsure if they enjoyed that, it would undo the progress we've made," he elaborated.

Bearing the brunt of criticism, Southgate stated, "So, I felt it was important to fight for that in that moment. I was the only one who could really do that. And I have no issue being the lightning rod—to take that for the players. Because ultimately, that's the job. The job is to enable them to perform at their peak."

As the final approaches, Gareth Southgate's quest transcends mere sporting glory; it is a crusade to briefly uplift a nation grappling with disillusionment by harnessing football's unifying power and delivering a victory that will resonate well beyond the pitch.

 


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