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Southgate not interested in Chelsea job as uncertainty grows over Sarri's future
ENGLAND MANAGER GARETH Southgate ruled out a move to Chelsea as Maurizio Sarri reportedly nears a return to Serie A with champions Juventus.
The Chelsea job could be up for grabs amid growing reports Sarri is set to sign a three-year deal to replace Massimiliano Allegri at Juve.
Southgate – contracted until 2022 following England’s run to the 2018 World Cup semi-finals – emerged as a possible replacement in the scenario that former Napoli boss Sarri leaves the Premier League side.
The 48-year-old, however, is not interested in returning to club football, having last managed Middlesbrough in 2009, as England prepare for Sunday’s Nations League Finals third-place play-off against Switzerland.
“No,” Southgate told reporters when asked if he would be interested in the Chelsea job.
“I don’t need to hedge my bets in keeping doors open or keeping things alive. There’s no way that I would leave England at this moment in time, to take any job.
“The only thing on my mind is that we’ve got a European Championship next summer and we’ve got to keep improving this team to be the best possible team we can be for the country.
“We brought 20,000 fans to Portugal which is remarkable, a sign of their engagement with the team and belief in what we’re trying to do.
The Three Lions were within touching distance of the Nations League final, but Jesse Lingard’s correctly disallowed goal led to an England extra-time collapse.
For the second time in the space of a year, England will compete in a third place play-off spot, but are still yet to secure a first major championship final berth since their historic World Cup victory in 1966.
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