
"I don't want to go and manage a different national team. Club? It's honestly not what I'm looking to do. Now, two years after leaving England, I'm not actively looking for a role in coaching. If that European final was the last bit, I wouldn't worry about that."
"Because there is another 15-20 years of my life ahead of me, and I'm excited about a different video, a different movie, a different part of my life."
"I've had one of the biggest jobs in world football, so I've been spoiled. Huge nights, working with outstanding players. No owner interfering. The bit that, externally, people are saying is, 'Well, he didn't win.' So how do you prove that you can win? You go to one of those big clubs."
Gareth Southgate has declined interest in the Manchester United managerial position and stated he is not actively looking for any coaching role. After two years away from football following his departure from England, where he led the team to two consecutive European Championship finals, Southgate expressed confidence in his ability to succeed at a major Premier League club but indicated this is not his priority. He emphasized that with 15-20 years of life ahead, he is excited about pursuing different ventures and experiences beyond football management, despite acknowledging the prestige of his previous role with England.
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