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Boss Southgate to get tough

TWO relegation fights in as many years have ended positively for Gareth Southgate.

The Middlesbrough manager, however, has revealed he is to toughen up in an attempt to make the Teessiders a force in the top ten next season.

Despite the fact Boro can now head into next Sunday's visit of Manchester City with their place in the top-flight assured, only their second win in 11 Premier League matches highlights the team's failings this season.

Throw in the depression of an FA Cup quarter-final defeat to Cardiff, when most observers predicted Southgate could have tasted his first cup final as a manger this season, and there will not be a single person at the Riverside claiming this season has been a success.

This summer promises to be a season of change. Many changes to personnel looks to be on the cards, while Southgate also plans to alter his own personal style of leading the squad.

The former captain will begin his third season in charge in August and, having had to wait until the penultimate match of the season to preserve Premier League status in his first two, he accepts his approach needs to change.

So while he could have to find replacements for George Boateng, Gary O'Neil and Fabio Rochemback, the squad that returns for pre-season training in July could be forgiven for thinking a new manager has taken charge of the first team.

"We have got over the line but the manner in which we have done it shows just how much work has to be done," said Southgate, who will also be armed with the extra £60,000-aweek wages being saved from the departing Gaizka Mendieta this summer. "Perhaps that is a good thing in a way because if we had got safe three or four weeks ago it might have papered over a few more cracks, which have emerged over the last couple of weeks.

"Everybody has questioned me because I am a young manager. If more senior managers make decisions regarding leaving players out, substitutions, they are just accepted, where I am at the moment I have an open door policy and I might have to review that.

"We have a group of players I love working with but at times they have to realise that we are 14th in the league, so perhaps we're not as good as we think we are.

"This is the time to say 'I am no longer Gareth Southgate the footballer'. That has always been a difficult thing because when you play with people and then your relationship changes, because you have to manage them, it is very hard. There are decisions that have been made throughout the season which have nudged towards that but the end of the season is a good cut-off point to say that is it."

Southgate has already had to deal with one much-publicised training ground row with his former captain Boateng this season, when the Dutchman was disgusted at being left out of the New Year's Day defeat to Everton.

In time, after accepting that the midfield pairing of Rochemback and Julio Arca was not as effective as he had thought, the former Aston Villa defender admitted that he treated the whole Boateng situation badly.

And after watching Chris Riggott return to the squad early from his loan at Stoke by turning in a solid and goalscoring display against Portsmouth, Southgate concedes he has also made mistakes on that front too.

"I don't think I handled the Chris Riggott situation particularly well because he came in for a couple of games earlier in the season, played extremely well and then I left him out. He probably deserved to stay in the side at that time,"

said Southgate, who must now decide whether to sell Riggott this summer or retain him.

"There are times when I have played people on reputation and as the season has gone on I have tried to rectify that. But you learn from everything. There is no question that I appreciate what my previous managers have done now.

"Relationships rise and fall during a season and I think I have been fair with pretty much all of the players and most of the ones that have been left out I think I have dealt with them in the right way.

"I have always tried to talk to them about the reasons for it. I think they know I would do anything for them and anything they needed they would get my full support. Some of them have to realise where they are in their careers and where we are in the league we are perhaps not as good as we think we are."

Sources in Italy, meanwhile, claim that Juventus have firmed up and offer to Mark Schwarzer that would see the Australian become Gianluigi Buffon's deputy. Bayern Munich and Fiorentina also remain among the front-runners for his signature.

9:51am Monday 5th May 2008

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