Gareth Southgate revealed he is more likely to make his players a cup of tea than throw one at them. The mild-mannered boss says that he prefers “kindness” instead of giving them the hairdryer treatment.Gareth explained: “When it comes to making ourselves heard, there is a temptation to raise the volume.“Shouting might mean people hear and even take on board the message, but does it truly inspire respect?“For me, I’ve found that leading with warmth enables me to communicate effectively with a team.”In his new book, Anything Is Possible, Gareth, 50, says he has a good relationship with his England squad.And his warm approach appears to be working as he guided his side to the World Cup semi-final in 2018.He added: “If a player feels valued.
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