As an England
สมัครสมาชิกสล็อตinternational, Gareth Southgate missed a penalty, preventing England from qualifying for the 1996 Europa League final. He led the team to the final of the Euros for the first time.
England have not won a major tournament since the World Cup 55 years ago, but that could change today. In the match between England and Italy at the Euro 2020 finals in London
Gareth Southgate, England manager Played a huge role in the team's journey to this point. And this victory might be able to make up for his past mistakes.
The starting point was objected.
When Gareth Southgate was appointed England men's national football team manager in November 2016, he had to deal with two issues.
The first is that Southgate faced more media scrutiny than any prime minister has ever faced, making it difficult for him to be in this position from the start.
Bobby Moore holding the World Cup trophy As his teammates lifted him to his shoulders
England have only won one major football championship, the 1966 World Cup.
The second story is The mistake that reminded him of his dark times as a footballer was The penalty was missed in England's match against Germany at Wembley, crowded with supporters. This resulted in England losing and not reaching the 1996 Euro finals.
In fact, he had turned down his first offer to become England manager a few months earlier. for fear that the fans and the media will not welcome him
Five years have passed, and Southgate and England now each have a chance of wiping out the devil in the final against Italy. It will take place at Wembley, the same spot that missed the penalty shoot-out 25 years ago.
"Is he good enough?"
Italy are four World Cup winners and won the Euro in 1980 and are currently unbeaten in 33 consecutive games. It is considered one of the longest running records in football history. Italy has been unbeaten since September 2018.
England has never won a European Cup. But it's gone In international competition, Southgate, at 50, has outperformed any previous manager except for Alf Ramsey, the manager who led England to the World Cup.
considered to be doing a good job Although during the appointment he took this position Media headlines were skeptical of the decision, including BBC Sport, with the headline 'Is he good enough'?