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Southgate lays down the law to England stars

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LONDON: Gareth Southgate has warned his England stars to appreciate what it means to represent their country after he dropped Mason Greenwood and Phil Foden to send a “message” following their behaviour last month.

Manchester United forward Greenwood and Manchester City midfielder Foden were sent home after breaching coronaviru­s regulation­s in September.

The pair invited local women to the England team hotel just hours after both had made their senior debuts in a 1-0 Nations League win over Iceland.

Southgate left the youngsters out of his squad for the forthcomin­g friendly against Wales and Nations League matches with Belgium and Denmark.

Southgate revealed he had already told both players they would not be included this time around before they left Iceland last month.

The England boss also said he will talk to his 30-strong squad ahead of the upcoming game about the importance of representi­ng the country when called on to do so.

Southgate may have exiled Greenwood, 19, and Foden, 20, for now, but he said they will be available for selection for England’s games in November.

“We have to send a message to all our players in our teams at every age level that that sort of thing isn’t how we do things with England,” Southgate said.

“Then we’ve got to rehabilita­te these two boys. Young people will make mistakes. These lads have suffered enough now.

“I think they need this period of reflection but that gives them the opportunit­y to get back on their feet with their clubs, enjoy their football again.

“I can speak to them after this camp and it will be just be about their form then.”

Southgate also refused to rule out a future recall for Leicester striker Jamie Vardy.

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