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England players handed out signed shirts and hugged workers, who in turn said Gareth Southgate‘s 25-man squad had “made them feel like princes” and became “like family”.
But Southgate says he is “reviewing” his future with FA chiefs, adding this was normal procedure after major tournaments.
Whatever happens, the Three Lions briefly put their disappointment to one side as they said their goodbyes to hotel staff.
A source also told the Mail how England players had danced with workers after beating Senegal in the last 16, and were always “appreciative” of the service they received.
It’s understood Manchester City widemen Phil Foden and Jack Grealish, plus Old Trafford centre-back Harry Maguire left early to join their clubs for warm-weather training.
And in fact it was a piecemeal departure as some players went by team coach, others by taxi. Southgate departed the hotel with a consoling arm around defender Kieran Trippier.
And although he’s popular with his squad, the 52-year-old is weighing up if he should stay in charge.
He said: “After every tournament we’ve sat down and reviewed and reflected.
“So we need a bit of time to make sure everyone makes the right decisions.”
“Whenever I’ve finished these tournaments I’ve needed time to make the correct decisions because emotionally you go through so many different feelings.”