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Gareth Southgate suggests that he may turn down England job

Southgate may turn down England job
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Gareth Southgate suggests that he may decline an offer to become the England manager on a permanent basis.

Gareth Southgate has suggested that he may reject an offer to become England's permanent manager.

The 46-year-old, who has been in charge of the England Under-21s since 2013, took on the interim role following the swift dismissal of Sam Allardyce.

Southgate has overseen a 2-0 win over Malta and a goalless draw with Slovenia so far.

The former Aston Villa player will also be at the helm when England take on Scotland in a World Cup qualifier and Spain in an international friendly later this month.

Southgate is expected to be considered for the full-time job by the FA, but while speaking to students studying Football Journalism at the University of Derby, he claimed that he would have to consider a variety of aspects before signing on the dotted line.

"The agreement was to take these four games, to keep some continuity, and then everybody has a chance to reflect and review how's it gone," said Southgate. "The FA [then] have a decision to make as to what they want to do. I think it's a decision that needs a lot of thought, and also I think when you're in the position I am in, you need to be clear of what is being asked.

"There is a big difference, for example, between being asked to take the team over the summer or to take the team for three years or take the team for a year and a half. I don't think it is as easy as saying: 'Yes I would like the job,' and I would also like to see how it is affecting my family, and my health probably!"

After Roy Hodgson stepped down following England's last-16 exit at Euro 2016, Southgate ruled himself out of contention for the permanent role.

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