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Southgate: We’ll excite fans
- Updated: December 1, 2016
Gareth Southgate confirmed there is no break clause in his four-year England contract as he pledged to build a team the nation’s supporters can be proud of.
After four games as interim manager, the FA announced Southgate as the permanent successor to Sam Allardyce on Wednesday and the 46-year-old is keen to repay that faith.
“I’d like an England team that excites the public, that supporters look forward to watching and are ultimately proud of,” Southgate said.
England were disappointingly dumped out of the European Championships in the summer by Iceland but Southgate insists it is not an impossible job.
“Of course I have had a great insight over the past few weeks into what the job entails, every aspect of it,” Southgate said.
“I don’t think any job is impossible. I think I said a few weeks ago, some jobs are more difficult than others, some are more …