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Gareth Southgate has ‘few regrets’ after England’s World Cup exit, ‘needs time’ to decide his future

Gareth Southgate before a match

Gareth Southgate has admitted that he has “very few regrets” after England crashed out of the 2022 World Cup at the hands of 2018 winners France.

Harry Kane scored one penalty and missed another one as England fell to a 2-1 defeat in the quarter-finals.

Attention now turns to Southgate as he ponders whether to carry on as England boss.

The 52-year-old has a contract until the European Championship in 2024 but wants to ensure he has the energy required to go again and that the decision is right for the team.

“I think whenever I finish these tournaments, I’ve needed time to make correct decisions,” Southgate said.

“Emotionally you go through so many different feelings. The energy it takes through these tournaments is enormous.

“I want to make the right decision, whatever that is for the team, for England, for the FA. I’ve got to be sure whatever decision I make is the right one.

“I think it’s right to take time to do that because I know in the past my feelings have fluctuated in the immediate aftermath of tournaments.”

Southgate said that “to go again is a lot of energy and you’ve got to make sure you are ready for that”, adding there was too much in his “head to think logically about any of that” so quickly after the defeat.

The manager was seen giving a hug to Kieran Trippier and thanking those that worked with the team during their 26-day stay at Souq Al Wakra on Sunday lunchtime before boarding the staff coach for the airport.

Southgate did an interview with the Football Association media channels before England departed for home as he reflected on the tournament and the fact “a 30-second period can turn your life upside down”.

“It’s a really strange feeling because the end of the tournament is so stark,” he said.

“Everybody’s packing everything up and you go through years of preparation, really, and then there’s that feeling.

“There’s the feeling that we were so close and the level of performance I was so happy with.

“There’s the disappointment that we feel we could have gone on and done more and yet I really have very few regrets about the whole thing. So, yeah, emotionally it’s a rollercoaster, really.”

Southgate said the squad was naturally flat on Sunday, when players began leaving in dribs and drabs in the morning.

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