England manager Gareth Southgate has expressed his intense desire to win Euro 2024, describing it as a goal that “hurts” due to its significance.
The Three Lions are set to face Spain in the final in Berlin on Sunday, marking Southgate’s second consecutive final after a heartbreaking loss to Italy on penalties three years ago.
England, aiming to secure their first major trophy since 1966, are entering the final with a clear determination to clinch victory. Reflecting on his role and the team’s journey, Southgate emphasized his commitment to achieving success while acknowledging the challenges that come with the job.
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“I know the job now and I’m my own biggest critic, reviewing everything clearly,” Southgate stated. “I want to win so much it hurts, don’t get me wrong, but I can handle whatever comes. I know it’s not going to change what the dog thinks when I walk back through the door.”
Southgate’s sentiments highlight the personal stakes and professional dedication driving England’s quest for glory in Euro 2024.