On this day in 2009: Gareth Southgate sacked as Middlesbrough boss
Middlesbrough announced they had sacked Gareth Southgate as manager on this day in 2009.
Southgate was appointed as Steve McClaren’s successor just weeks after captaining Boro in their UEFA Cup final defeat to Sevilla in 2006, his final match as a player.
The former England defender kept the club in the Premier League with 12th and 13th-placed finishes but Boro slipped into the second tier in 2009.
Southgate’s dismissal came just hours after the Teessiders ended a run of three successive home defeats with a 2-0 victory against Derby, which left them one point off the top of the Championship table.
In a statement released on the club website, chairman Steve Gibson said: “This has been the most difficult decision I have had to make in all the time I have been in football.
“Gareth has given Middlesbrough magnificent service as a skipper and, in very difficult circumstances, as manager.
“I appointed Gareth in a situation that was greatly unfavourable to him. He is a good man and has all the qualities and integrity that we wanted in a manager. However, the time is right for change and that change has had to be made.
“Gareth will always be welcome at our football club. English football needs people of his stature and we feel certain that this experience will serve him well.
“Gareth deserves another opportunity once he has had the chance to rest and refresh himself.”
Southgate then moved to the England set-up, managing the Under-21s before taking charge of the senior team in 2016.
He led England to a fourth-placed finish in the 2018 World Cup and reached the final of Euro 2020 where they were beaten by Italy in a penalty shootout at Wembley.