Gareth Southgate lands ‘exciting’ new job in first role since standing down as England boss

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FORMER England manager Sir Gareth Southgate is to host a new BBC show — his first official job since his eight years in the footie hot-seat.Sir Gareth will interview successful leaders and ­winners from industry on One of a Kind which will appear as a podcast and on telly, we can reveal.GettySir Gareth Southgate is to host a new BBC show[/caption]ReutersIt will be the England legend’s first official job since his eight years as England boss[/caption]Southgate is England’s second most ­successful national men’s team managerPAThe former Three Lions star, the country’s second most ­successful national men’s team manager, is expected to be paid around £50,000 for his work behind the microphone.It comes after the former defender, who was capped 57 times for England, hinted his next job might be outside football.A source said: “The Beeb are excited to have landed Gareth in what will be his first hosting role. It’s a real coup.“He’ll be interviewing successful people from different spheres of industry, moving away from sport into mainstream inspirational stories.“Gareth is a philosophical man and producers think he’ll be great at having in-depth chats with interview subjects.“He’ll be peeling back the layers to reveal fascinating insights into his experiences.”The source added: “The series is being created for BBC Sounds, but it will be videoed and if successful could end up on the telly.Southgate's England recordHere is a look at Gareth Southgate’s record as England manager.Overall recordGames: 102Wins: 61Draws: 24Losses: 17Goals scored: 213Goals conceded: 72“It’s a really exciting new avenue for Gareth.”Sir Gareth, said to be worth £10million, guided England to the 2020 and 2024 Euros finals and the 2018 World Cup semis.Only World Cup winner Sir Alf Ramsey fared better. He suggested earlier this month that he was in no rush to return to the touchline.Quizzed on the subject, he replied: “You can’t say never to anything . . . but it’s not something I’m actively looking at.”He added: “I’m enjoying my life. I’ve got quite a lot on.“I’m in the middle of writing a book and I’ve got several business interests.”The BBC declined to comment on whether Sir Gareth had been lined up for a new show but it has invested heavily in podcasts.The Wayne Rooney Show, featuring the former England star, launched this month.Southgate's highs and lows as England bossGARETH Southgate took charge of 102 games for England before quitting in the aftermath of the Euro 2024 final defeat to Spain.But what were the best – and worst matches – from the popular gaffer’s eight-year reign before that devastating Sunday night in Berlin? Here we take a look.THE HIGHS:Colombia 1-1 England (3-4 on pens,) 2018 World CupThis was the night that long-suffering supporters finally started to believe that it was coming home.Despite conceding a late equaliser, England held their nerve to advance to the quarter final of the World Cup 2018 on penalties.It was our first shootout victory for 22 years.Spain 2-3 England, 2018 Nations LeagueFollowing on from the World Cup, England won in Spain for the first time in 31 years with a brilliant Uefa Nations League victory.Southgate’s boys stunned the Seville crowd into silence with a thrilling performance that saw them lead 3-0 at the break thanks to a Raheem Sterling brace and Marcus Rashford.Although the hosts scored two after the break, the way the Three Lions tore La Roja apart excited every fan.England 2-1 Denmark, Euro 2020 semi-finalSouthgate led England to their first major final in 55 years as they beat Denmark after extra-time in the Euro 2020 semi-final.Having fallen behind after half an hour, the Three Lions battled back to send it to extra-time courtesy of an own goal.Then it was captain Kane who converted a rebound after Kasper Schmeichel originally saved his penalty in extra-time to win it.England 3-0 Sengal, 2022 World Cup last 16England had already blown Iran and Wales, 6-2 and 3-0 respectively, away in the World Cup 2022 group stages before they breezed past Senegal.The free-scoring Three Lions recorded another big win to set-up a mouthwatering quarter-final against France – what could go wrong?Italy 1-2 England, Euro qualifiers, 2023On a night when Harry Kane became England’s all-time top scorer, the Three Lions recorded a first away win over Italy since 1961.It was the first game since their 2022 World Cup exit, and it ensured a perfect start to their Euro 2022 qualifying campaign.England 2-1 Holland, Euro 2024 sem-finalThe nation doubted Southgate’s men in the semis of Euro 2024, but they responded with a barnstorming display.Xavi Simons opened the scoring for the Dutch but Harry Kane’s penalty drew us level.And Ollie Watkins slotted in a brilliant winner in injury time to see the Three Lions into their second successive Euros final.AND THE LOWS….Croatia 2-1 England, World Cup semi-final, 2018Having led England to a first World Cup semi-final since 1990, Southgate men made a dream start as Kieran Trippier put them ahead in the early exchanges.But Ivan Perisic equalised as the Croats began to take control.Some of Southgate’s substitutions were then questioned after his team were beaten in extra-time, although many gave him the benefit of the doubt as he returned a hero.Italy 1-1 England (3-2 pens) Euro 2020 finalWill probably never get a better chance to have secured a trophy for the Three Lions than this final of the last European Championship.Luke Shaw gave us the lead after just seconds, but just like against Croatia three years earlier, we sat back and let our rivals back into it.Leonardo Bonucci duly equalised in the second half and the game eventually went to penalties.The unfortunate Marcus Rashford, Jadon Sancho and Bukayo Saka were all brought on to take a spot-kick, but the brave trio all missed as the Azzurri broke our hearts to take the prize.England 0-4 Hungary, Nations League 2023A year on from the Euros and it was utter embarrassment for Southgate in this Nations League game at Molineux.It was our biggest home defeat since 1928 and the result led to England being relegated from the top group of the Nations League and back to one that contained the Republic of Ireland, Finland and Greece.England 1-2 France, World Cup 2022 quarter-finalsAnother case of what could have been.Having been free-scoring throughout Qatar 2022, many fancied us to go all the way at the World Cup despite taking on the holders in the quarters.We fought back from going behind to level through Kane and many believe that France were then there for the taking had Southgate deployed a more attacking approach.Instead, they seemed content with what they had until Olivier Giroud pounced 12 minutes from time to win it.But there was still one more twist of the knife for England as the usually-reliable Kane skied a late penalty over the bar uncharacteristically as we crashed out.