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'Hugely excited' England boss Southgate cools Man Utd talk

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Last Updated : Jan 21 2019 | 9:45 AM IST

Gareth Southgate insisted his work as England manager was far from done as he indicated he had no interest in taking charge at Manchester United any time soon.

A recent report in Britain's Sunday Telegraph said Southgate was on a shortlist being drawn up by Old Trafford chiefs as they sought a permanent replacement for the sacked Jose Mourinho.

But with Ole Gunnar Solskjaer, the caretaker manager, having won his first seven games in charge of United, the Red Devils may have a ready-made successor in their former striker.

In any case Southgate, who last year in Russia took England to their first appearance in a World Cup semi-final since 1990, and has since guided them to qualification for the inaugural Nations League finals, has unfinished business with the Three Lions.

The former England centre-back made that clear when, at a Football Writers' Association dinner in London on Sunday he was asked, following the United speculation, if he felt fulfilled by the England post.

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"So it's a hugely exciting time with the team. I don't think we've progressed as far as we can yet. I think there's room for us to grow."
The 48-year-old added: "I am still a young coach. I've managed less than 200 matches, so, for me, it's an honour to be in the role I'm in and I thoroughly enjoy it."
As for Sunday's event, staged in honour of Southgate, his England squad and staff, he said: "When you're having tributes, you're thinking, 'Well, the job is not done for us yet, there's a lot for us to go for and a lot of improvement for us to make'."

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