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Southgate to name World Cup squad early

England manager tries to avoid anxiety among players

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England manager Gareth Southgate plans to name his 23man World Cup squad early to help avoid unnecessar­y anxiety among his players.

Tuesday’s promising 1-1 draw in Italy was England’s last match before Southgate names the traveling party for the June 14-July 15 finals in Russia.

Southgate has until May 14 to register a 35-man provisiona­l squad with FIFA and needs to whittle it down to 23 by June 4 – two days after England’s next friendly against Nigeria.

But the England boss will name his squad before the penultimat­e warm-up friendly, with the announceme­nt expected shortly after the Premier League season ends on May 13.

“I’d like to [name the squad before the next friendly] because you end up being able to run a performanc­e camp rather than a selection camp,” the England manager said. “I think there’s a difference in the feel for everybody.

“If you name 28 and they aren’t sure, but if you name 23 and five on standby – which Sven [Goran Eriksson] did well, then everyone knows where they sit.

“If you have got 28 or 30 who think they might have a chance, then there’s a lot of uncertaint­y and anxiety within the games. For me, it’s much better to get the 23 secured and work from there.”

Southgate already has a “pretty clear” idea about how he will fill 20 of the slots, and over the identity of his first-choice goalkeeper and skipper.

Everton keeper Jordan Pickford has perhaps edged ahead of Jack Butland while Harry Kane and Jordan Henderson are front-runners for the captaincy.

Meanwhile, Adam Lallana is confident his fitness problems will not cost him a place in England’s World Cup plans after an injury-blighted season.

The Liverpool midfielder, who made a second-half appearance against Italy, suffered a serious thigh injury in early August, reducing him to a bitpart role for his club this season.

But the 29-year-old is bullish about his prospects of making the 23-man squad, insisting he has sufficient credit in the bank despite his lack of match time.

“I’m confident enough in my own ability and what I bring to the squad,” he said. “He [Southgate] recognizes what I bring to the team, my teammates recognize that and I recognize it also.”

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