Former England international Jesse Lingard has paid tribute to Gareth Southgate following his resignation as Three Lions boss.
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England lose to Spain in Euro 2024 finalSouthgate resigns as Three Lions bossLingard pays tribute to ex-managerWHAT HAPPENED?
Two days after England's 2-1 loss to Spain in the Euro 2024 final, Southgate decided to resign as Three Lions manager – ending a near eight-year spell in charge. Now, FC Seoul man Lingard, who was handed his England debut by Southgate in 2016, has heaped praise on the 53-year-old and wished him the best in the future.
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He wrote on Instagram: "Thank you for everything gaffer, from managing me at u21 level to giving me my debut for @england and making many memories that brought the nation together that I’ll cherish for a lifetime 🙌🏾❤️ wishing you the best on your next chapter 🤝🏾."
THE BIGGER PICTURE
Lingard earned all of his 36 caps under Southgate between 2016-2021, with his highlight coming during the 2018 World Cup as England reach the semi-finals in Russia. His gaffer led the nation to two Euros finals, is the country's most successful national boss since Sir Alf Ramsey and it is clear he had a big impact on many players during his time as England manager.
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For former Manchester United player Lingard, he could feature for Seoul against Pohang Steelers on Wednesday in the Korean FA Cup, whereas England are looking for a replacement for Southgate in the Three Lions hotseat.