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England boss Gareth Southgate vows to ‘keep grinding’ despite personal criticism
England manager Gareth Southgate celebrates after their side's victory in the UEFA Euro 2024, quarter-final match at the Dusseldorf Arena, Germany, July 6, 2024

GARETH SOUTHGATE has found personal criticism hurtful and says having beer cups thrown at him was not normal, but the defiant England boss vowed to keep fighting for a historic first Euros crown.

Among the favourites to go all the way in Germany, the Euro 2020 runners-up are now just one victory away from becoming the first English men’s team to reach a major final on foreign soil.

Saturday’s penalty shoot-out victory against Switzerland secured a third semi-final in four tournaments under Southgate, who has dealt with intense scrutiny and criticism this summer.

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