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Gareth Southgate's England Fall Short In Euros Final To Extend Painful Wait

Gareth Southgate has transformed England's fortunes at major tournaments but once again fell just short as a painful 2-1 defeat in the final of Euro 2024 extended a 58-year wait for glory. Prior to Southgate's appointment eight years ago, the Three Lions had reached just three major tournament semi-finals and one final in their history, when they won the 1966 World Cup. In the last four tournaments, England have reached three semi-finals and two finals but were undone by familiar failings as Spain rounded off their sublime tournament with a fitting victory.

Southgate had hailed a new "modern England" after they dominated possession to beat the Netherlands in the semi-finals.

But they were reduced to chasing shadows by Spain's metronomic midfield and cut open by wing wizards Lamine Yamal and Nico Williams in Berlin.

Questions now turn to whether Southgate, whose contract expires at the end of the year, will continue in his role for the 2026 World Cup.

He admitted that the stinging criticism that came his way earlier in the tournament -- as fans threw beer cups at the England boss after a 0-0 draw with Slovenia -- had taken its toll.

But he is also aware that this is far from the end of the road for this generation of English players.

Cole Palmer, 22, capped his breakout season by scoring his first competitive international goal in the final.

Jude Bellingham turned 21 during the tournament, while Bukayo Saka (22) Phil Foden (24) and Declan Rice (26) will all still be in their prime in two years' time.

"Without a doubt, England have got some fabulous young players and even the young ones now have got a lot of experience of tournaments," said Southgate.

"Many of this squad are going to be around in two, four, six, eight

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