G. Southgate dissatisfied with talks about his future © PA

The England national team will finish the UEFA Nations League season on Monday with a match against Germany. This match means nothing to the English team, as Gareth Southgate's pupils will remain last in their group and will drop to the B division. After an unsuccessful season in the Nations League, there have been many doubts about G. Southgate's future, but the coach himself is convinced that such talk only harms his team. "Finally, we will play at home and all tickets are already sold out. It's obvious that people want to come and support this team. All of this is because of what this team has achieved over the past six years. For a while, England fans were not satisfied with the team's performance, but we have gradually changed that attitude. All of the talk that is being heard now is certainly not helpful to the team. Of course, I understand everything and want to take responsibility and show that we can play better. I want the players to feel free. We can achieve something only if we all move in the same direction. What will happen to me is not important. The most important thing is this team," - G. Southgate conversed with journalists.