Belfast Telegraph

I can’t keep picking benched players: Southgate

- BY ROBERT JONES

GARETH Southgate has warned England’s fringe players that if they are still not playing for their clubs by next month’s internatio­nal break, he may have to drop them.

This month Southgate picked players — Fabian Delph, Danny Welbeck, Ruben Loftus-Cheek, Marcus Rashford, Danny Rose — who are not automatic starters for their clubs.

Speaking after England’s 1-0 win over Switzerlan­d on Tuesday night, Southgate admitted that this arrangemen­t was not ideal and ultimately not sustainabl­e.

Southgate accepts that there is not much rotation in the first few weeks of the season, which is why Delph, Welbeck and Loftus-Cheek were picked on Tuesday despite not starting a game for their clubs yet.

But there will be four sets of Premier League games, the third round of the League Cup and the first two Champions League rounds before the next internatio­nal break in October.

Southgate wants his fringe players to have played some of those seven by the time he picks his squad for the games in Croatia and Spain next month. If they are still not playing, Southgate will have to pick players who are.

“They understand that it is difficult to pick players if we are seven, eight weeks into the season and they are not playing,” Southgate said of his fringe players.

“I think they will this month: League Cup, Europa League or Champions League football will start to fit in. And even the biggest clubs will start to rotate a bit more. I am hopeful next month we have a slightly different situation.”

Eyebrows were certainly raised when Southgate picked players against Switzerlan­d who had barely played club football. But Southgate said that could help to sharpen up the players to make them more ready to impress with their clubs if they do get a chance in the next few weeks.

“Over the next few weeks, we hope that as we have given them some minutes, they go back to their club better prepared for when they get their opportunit­y, and it gives them a better chance of staying in the team. They are going to have League Cup, and hopefully European football, so more opportunit­y that some of the squads will get rotated.”

If even by mid-October the England players are sat on the bench, picking them will be almost impossible. “Three weeks into the season is one thing, seven weeks into the season and they have not played, it is even more complicate­d.”

Southgate accepts that he may even have to pick “lesser players” just because they are playing in the Premier League — rather than his favoured players who are out of practice.

“The problem we are faced with is do we pick lesser players who are up to speed? Or do we pick what we believe are the best players and accept that for some of the younger ones in particular they might have not had as much game time and we are going to have to asses that each time?” he said.

Jack Butland, for example, is now playing in the Championsh­ip with Stoke City. And after not looking at his most assured on Tuesday night, Southgate said that he would be continuall­y assessed because the quality of the Championsh­ip is not the same as in the top flight.

“In the Championsh­ip the quality of crossing that comes in, the quality of finishing isn’t the same level as the Premier League. He is a goalkeeper right the way through our system who has been a high performer,” he said.

“But like the other guys, there is a challenge on there. But that is the same in every position,” he added.

“I have got to focus on the players we have and developing their spirit and hopefully a few go back with a few match minutes and when they get their opportunit­y with their club they will be more up to speed. “ Right road: Gareth Southgate during win over Switzerlan­d

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