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Sir Gareth Southgate was knighted for his services to football Former England manager Sir Gareth Southgate says he does not miss managing the Three Lions and carrying the "weight" of the job. The 54-year-old stepped down from the England role last summer after his side were beaten in the Euro 2024 final by Spain. Southgate guided England to two European Championship finals during his seven and a half years in charge, finishing runner-up on both occasions. The fourth-placed finish England achieved at Russia 2018 was the side's best performance at a World Cup since 1990. But the former Middlesbrough manager, who received his knighthood on Wednesday for services to English football, says he does not miss being in charge of the team. "It is a little bit strange [watching the team] but also I'm not missing it, " Southgate told BBC Sport. "I think it's important that I am on that sofa and out of their way, you know. It's theirs to take on now and I think it's important that I give the team as much space as possible. " Southgate became the fourth England manager in history to be knighted, after Sir Walter Winterbottom, Sir Alf Ramsey and Sir Bobby Robson. Asked if he missed parts of the job, Southgate said it was a relief to no longer carry the expectations of a nation. "I think it's hard to describe because until that weight's gone you don't necessarily realise just on a day-to-day basis, you know, every hour of my day was thinking about how do I make England better, what's happening with the players, how do we do things differently, " he added. "So I think [that like] any leader of big organisations, you're constantly thinking about how to do your job as well as you can. " Thomas Tuchel replaced Southgate as manager following Lee Carsley's interim spell in charge. The German has won all three of his World Cup qualifiers at the helm, but England were booed off after losing a friendly against Senegal at the City Ground earlier this month. After taking charge of the side, Tuchel said Southgate's England did not have a clear identity and "were more afraid to drop out" of Euro 2024 "than having the excitement and hunger to win it". "I don't think it's important how I took it [Tuchel's criticism] or what I think, " Southgate said. "I think what's really important is for me to give the team, the manager, the space to operate. I think that's the right thing to do. "I've had an amazing experience leading my country, but it's time for them to take it forward now and I'll be a fan at home supporting it. " One year to World Cup, have Tuchel's England regressed since Southgate? How does Southgate's England manager record compare? 'Southgate deserves respect but was not the winner England wanted' Comments can not be loaded To load Comments you need to enable Java Script in your browser Sir Gareth joins the greats as football's seventh knighted manager U21 Euros semi-finals: England dominant but frustrated by Netherlands Raducanu misses out on Eastbourne quarter-final The all-star cast of The Celebrity Traitors revealed The behind-the-scenes story of the new F1 movie A compelling study of Britain's decline A relative of one of Stakeknife's victims speaks out The Commonwealth Games swimmer who might not see 40 The chase is on - why no team can feel safe against Stokes' England Will 'sport's best dressed officials' be missed at Wimbledon? Euro 2025: How have England evolved? What are Wales' chances? England chase 371 to seal brilliant win against India in first Test Video England chase 371 to seal brilliant win against India in first Test 'Like talking to Andy Murray' - impressionist quizzes tennis stars. Video'Like talking to Andy Murray' - impressionist quizzes tennis stars In Pictures: Sporting photos of the week Who is the most iconic British & Irish Lion of all time? Which drivers are in danger of losing their seat for 2026? How Draper became a genuine Wimbledon contender Fleetwood's stumble gives US Bradley-sized Ryder Cup headache Which young players could light up Euro 2025? What do you remember about the 2013 Lions tour? Have the Club World Cup's innovations been good or bad? Copyright © 2025 BBC. The BBC is not responsible for the content of external sites. Read about our approach to external linking.