Khaleej Times

ENGLAND, INJURED COACH WANT NO MORE SURPRISES

LOFTUS-CHEEK, RASHFORD LIKELY REPLACEMEN­TS FOR PANAMA CLASH

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England’s players have been taken by surprise once this week. They don’t want a second shock on Sunday against the World Cup first-timers from Panama.

The squad members were taken aback when they got to a team meeting on Thursday to find coach Gareth Southgate with his right arm in a sling after a fall while out jogging on his own the day before.

The damage? A dislocated shoulder. The response from the players? “As always, they were probably quite amused,” Southgate said.

This squad, one of the youngest at the tournament, is a fresh start for England, which has a more relaxed approach under Southgate . It can’t be light-hearted against Panama, though, because of the danger of an embarrassi­ng upset.

For all the might of the Premier League, England hasn’t reached

Some people may say that three goals is a lot, but honestly, three goals against the team we played Belgium), taking into considerat­ion our experience ... it should have been worse Hernan Gomez, Panama coach

the semifinals of a World Cup since 1990 — nearly 30 years ago. England was knocked out in the group stage four years ago in Brazil.

Southgate’s response has been to invest in youth in an attempt to revitalize, almost re-boot, England. There were nine World Cup debutants for England in the 2-1 win over Tunisia to open its World Cup in Russia. Over half the squad is 25 or younger.

The game against Panama is different. For the first time in a while, the youngsters will feel expectatio­n weighing down on them. Partly because of the dogged performanc­e against Tunisia that was rewarded with a late winner from captain Harry Kane.

But mainly because Panama is such an underdog.

In its first game at the World Cup, Panama lost 3-0 to the highlyrate­d Belgium team after holding the Belgians 0-0 through the first half. Panama coach Hernan Gomez interprete­d that scoreline as a victory for the Central Americans.

“The difference between Belgium and Panama in football is greater than three goals,” Gomez said. “Some people may say that three goals is a lot, but honestly, three goals against the team we played against today, taking into considerat­ion our experience ... it should have been worse.”

In the buildup to Panama, England will be reminded of its eliminatio­n at the hands of Iceland at the European Championsh­ip two years ago. Southgate said his team should ensure it doesn’t get “comfortabl­e.”

The only effect Southgate’s right shoulder should have on England is to limit the coach’s sideline celebratio­ns. But there is another injury in the camp. Midfielder Dele Alli hurt his thigh against Tunisia and appears set to be replaced by Ruben Loftus-Cheek against Panama. That will give England the chance to showcase more young talent, with Loftus-Cheek a rising star.

England could also drop forward Raheem Sterling and replace him with Marcus Rashford — if a muchhyped photograph of a piece of paper with a supposed team list being held by an assistant coach is to be believed.—

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