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Gareth Southgate on course to be knighted despite England’s heartbreaking Euro 2024 defeat

GARETH Southgate still looked a certainty to be knighted — despite last night’s defeat.

The manager, 53, took over a demoralised team who lost to Iceland in Euro 2016 — and led the Three Lions to two Euros finals and a World Cup semi.

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Gareth Southgate is odds-on to be knighted after getting England to the Euro 2024 final[/caption]

Yesterday, England fan Paul Murray, 48, from Surrey, said: “Arise Sir Gareth. There’s no question he deserves it after turning English football around.”

Bookie Betfair said Southgate was a 2/1 bet to be knighted.

But the England boss was, inevitably subdued last night.

He said: “We competed until the very end of the final, but didn’t keep possession well enough. But they were the best team and deserved to win.”

Southgate inherited a grim legacy of flops and penalties pain which have come to define England as football’s eternal nearly men.

Long-suffering fans have endured agonising near misses, bad luck and catastrophic cock-ups ever since 1966 as the Three Lions became the eternal nearly men of world football.

Southgate took England’s reins on September 27, 2016 and within two years had built a confident, young team which got to within 22 minutes of a World Cup final in Moscow.

His battling lions faltered against Croatia and lost 2-1 but went on to beat the Germans on the way to the Euro 2020 final against Italy – where the penalties hoodoo struck again.

But the consistency and ability to “win ugly” has been the hallmark of this summer’s brilliant cup run – all the way to last night’s first ever foreign tournament final in Berlin.

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