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Gareth Southgate steps down as England manager following Euro 2024 loss

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Gareth Southgate announced his resignation as England manager on Tuesday, just two days after the team's loss to Spain in the Euro 2024 final.

In a heartfelt statement, Southgate expressed that it was "time for change, and for a new chapter," declaring that Sunday's final in Berlin was his last game in charge of the national team.

Southgate, who took over the managerial role in 2016 during a challenging period for England, has been credited with revitalizing the team's fortunes. Under his leadership, England reached three semi-finals and two finals in the last four major tournaments. This is a significant achievement, considering that prior to his tenure, the Three Lions had only made it to three major tournament semi-finals and one final in their history, winning the 1966 World Cup.

"As a proud Englishman, it has been the honour of my life to play for England and to manage England," said the 53-year-old Southgate. "It has meant everything to me, and I have given it my all."

Southgate's departure marks the end of a notable era for English football, leaving behind a legacy of resilience and progress.

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