Arab Times

More ‘discipline’ problems put Southgate on defensive

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LONDON, Oct 15, (AP): Indiscipli­ne among England players is becoming a concern for Gareth Southgate.

“We’ve had an incredible chain of things to deal with,” Southgate said, reflecting on the challenges after an unwelcome landmark night in the team’s history.

Harry Maguire being red carded during the game and Reece James being dismissed for dissent after Wednesday’s 1-0 loss to Denmark meant two England players were sent off in the same game for the first time in the team’s 148-year history.

On-field misconduct brought an end to a third consecutiv­e gathering of the England squad, and that has left Southgate grappling with off-field issues.

In November 2019, Raheem Sterling was dropped following a training ground altercatio­n with Joe Gomez as the Manchester City-Liverpool rivalry spilled over into internatio­nal duty.

Because of the COVID-19 pandemic, it took almost 10 months for the squad to gather again. And Maguire never even got to check in to the hotel.

On a farcical day, Maguire was selected by Southgate for September’s Nations League games even as the Manchester United captain was being tried in absentia in Greece after a holiday melee. Once the verdict came in hours later – he was found guilty of assaulting a police officer and attempted bribery while on holiday – Maguire was dropped from the England trips to Iceland and Denmark.

It put England players on notice of the standards expected of them. The message didn’t get through to Phil Foden and Mason Greenwood. They celebrated making their England debuts in Iceland by meeting up with women at their Reykjavík hotel.

Even in non-pandemic times that would have breached squad rules. But the misdemeano­r was exacerbate­d by the women being from outside of a bio-secure bubble designed to limit the players’ risk of exposure to the coronaviru­s.

Medical precaution­s forced Southgate to send Foden and

Greenwood home. They were dropped for this month’s triple header.

Yet, Southgate’s message about having to respect coronaviru­s regulation­s still didn’t get through to his squad.

In the case of Tammy Abraham, Ben Chilwell and Jadon Sancho, national rules were not followed when they were pictured at a gathering of more than six

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people a couple of days before they were due to link up with the England squad.

Southgate couldn’t risk them being near the squad until medics could be sure they didn’t have the coronaviru­s. They all missed a 3-0 victory over Wales in a friendly last Thursday. Chilwell eventually left the squad through another illness. Abraham was declared fit but not used, while Sancho was only a second-half substitute in Sunday’s 2-1 win over Belgium and the loss to Denmark.

It was against Denmark that Maguire’s second rash challenge in the opening half hour left England having to play most of the match with 10 men.

 ??  ?? England manager Gareth Southgate throws the ball back onto the pitch during the UEFA Nations League soccer match between England and Denmark at Wembley stadium in London,
England on Oct 14. (AP)
England manager Gareth Southgate throws the ball back onto the pitch during the UEFA Nations League soccer match between England and Denmark at Wembley stadium in London, England on Oct 14. (AP)

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