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ALLA ARDYCE OPEN TO FORE EIGN-BORN ENGLAND PLAYERS

Allardyce open to selecting foreign-born players for England

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LONDON: The dwindling English talent pool in the Premier League may leave England’s new manager Sam Allardyce with no option but to naturalise overseas-born players.

After naming his squad for England’s opening 2018 World Cup qualifier in Slovakia on Sunday, Allardyce revealed he had made an unsuccessf­ul attempt to call up Sevilla’s French midfielder Steven N’Zonzi.

The move was blocked by FIFA due to N’Zonzi having played for France’s Under-21 team, but with only around 35% of Premier League starters being English, Allardyce wants to keep his options open.

Asked if he should not be giving priority to players born in England, Allardyce said: “It happens in all the other countries though.

“The shortage of English players in the Premier League, I think it is only 31%.

“If those don’t play on a regular basis, surely if you are going to win something and that player is of the calibre to force his way into that side, then you give him an opportunit­y?

“It’s a very delicate subject, I agree with you.

“I’ll have to see if I actually do it one day how it’s perceived across the nation.

“If he goes out and scores the winner, will it be quite that bad?”

Raheem Sterling, who was born in Jamaica, is the only overseas-born player in Allardyce’s current squad.

The Manchester City winger moved to England when he was five.

Allardyce pointed to England’s cricket and rugby teams as examples of national sides who have successful­ly integrated foreign-born players into their squads.

“Cricket do it, don’t they?” he said to reporters at England’s St George’s Park training centre in Burton, central England.

“Rugby do it, athletics do it. It’s not happening anyway, so we can cover that again if it does.”

Allardyce also revealed that England’s Football Associatio­n was actively on the lookout for non-native players who might qualify to play for the national team.

“It’s not my department to find those,” he said when asked if he had other foreign-born players in mind.

“We have a department to look at the whole situation at all areas for every internatio­nal team.”

It’s a very delicate subject, I agree with you. I’ll have to see if I actually do it one day how it’s perceived across the nation. sam Allardyce

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 ?? — Reuters ?? The one that got away: england manager sam Allardyce tried to call up sevilla’s steven n’Zonzi (left) but the move was blocked by FIFA.
— Reuters The one that got away: england manager sam Allardyce tried to call up sevilla’s steven n’Zonzi (left) but the move was blocked by FIFA.

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