âIâm not a believer in fairy tales, but I am a believer in dreamsâ
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Gareth Southgate says he is ânot a believer in fairy tales but is a believer in dreamsâ as he prepares to lead England in Sundayâs Euro 2024 final against Spain.
The menâs team is looking to end their wait for a first trophy at Berlinâs Olympiastadion since last winning the 1966 World Cup.
Southgate featured as a player at Euro 1996, which was played in England but won by Germany.
Asked if he felt it was fate the Three Lions now have the chance to win a European Championship in Germany, he said: âI am not a believer in fairy tales but I am a believer in dreams.
âWe have had big dreams and felt the importance of that, but you have to make those things happen.
âThe run weâve had, the late goals and penalties, doesnât equate to it being our moment. We have to make it tomorrow and perform.
âIt would be a lovely story and itâs in our hands but the performance is the most important thing.â
âI want the players to be fearlessâ
Back in that 1996 tournament, Southgate missed the decisive penalty in the semi-final against Germany.
The current England team have also gone through difficult experiences at recent tournaments, losing on penalties to Italy in the final of Euro 2020 and exiting at the quarter-final stage at the 2022 World Cup in Qatar after losing to France.
They were seconds away from going out of the Euros at the last-16 stage against Slovakia until Jude Bellinghamâs overhead kick took the game to extra time and Harry Kaneâs header sealed victory.
Since then, they have beaten Switzerland on penalties and came from behind to see off the Netherlands to reach the final.
And Southgate believes his players should go into Sundayâs final against a strong Spain side better for past experiences.
âI donât have any fear about what might happen [against Spain] because Iâve been through everything,â Southgate added. âI want the players to feel that fearlessness. I want them to be able to be the best version of themselves because whatever happens weâre so strong as a group.â
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