Gareth Southgate ‘doesn’t see any negatives’ to players going abroad like Jadon Sancho has

Gareth Southgate ‘doesn’t see any negatives’ to players going abroad like Jadon Sancho has
England manager Gareth Southgate does not see any negatives from players plying their trade abroad like Jadon Sancho has done in Germany.Sancho has thrived since joining Borussia Dortmund from Manchester City, with his impressive performances earning him three England caps to date.Jadon Sancho has thrived in Germany with Borussia Dortmund2
Jadon Sancho has thrived in Germany with Borussia Dortmund
Southgate, who was speaking from talkSPORTs new studios, believes a move overseas can aid a players development.He said: I think its positive. Ive looked at young players coming to England before and seen how quickly theyve matured because theyve had to fend for themselves and learn the language.“Theres a different football culture to adapt to. I dont see any negative to players going abroad.Jadon took a very brave decision at a young age and hes benefited but not everybody has.Gareth Southgate was talking to talkSPORT on Thursday2
Gareth Southgate was talking to talkSPORT on Thursday
Southgate later commented that if players decide to go abroad in order to get regular football, it does not guarantee them automatic selection to the national team.Its not as simple as go to Germany and you will get in the team and play, he added.You still have to be good enough and earn that opportunity. “Its good that English players are now looking at those opportunities.In the past we have been reluctant travellers and I think young people in our country and now more than happy to go and live abroad.Football-wise it will help us improve as well.

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