Southgate safe even if England fail in World Cup

LONDON: England manager Gareth

Gareth Southgate poses in front of the tunnel as he is unveiled as the new England manager at Wembley Stadium on December 1, 2016 in London, England.
Southgate has been told his job is safe even if his side lose all their group matches at next year’s World Cup in Russia.
Southgate took the reins on a permanent basis 12 months ago on a four-year contract and oversaw a successful qualification for the 2018 showpiece event, where England will face Belgium, Tunisia and Panama in the group stage.
Football Association chief executive Martin Glenn said he would retain faith that England have the right man at the helm — “for the next few tournaments” — regardless of results in Russia.“Gareth has a long-term contract. We’ve got a long-term plan. You’ve seen it, you’ve seen some of the fruits of it,” said Glenn, quoted in the English press on Monday.
“Long-term plans are hard to defend when the short-term results go against you.“He’s not looking at Russia as a free pass. The World Cup’s a really important staging post for our development, I think.”
England, who are 15th in the FIFA world rankings, failed to qualify for the knockout stages in Brazil in 2014.“We go out there wanting to win it but also being realistic,” said Glenn. “No-one wants to have a bad World Cup but we’re confident he’s the right guy to take us through for the next few tournaments.”

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