Coventry Telegraph

England’s focus not affected by fall-out – Gareth

- By SIMON PEACH Gareth Southgate

ENGLAND manager Gareth Southgate insists his side have not struggled to focus on their match against Montenegro amid the fall-out from the clash between Raheem Sterling and Joe Gomez.

The Manchester City forward has been sidelined from tonight’s match at Wembley, England’s 1,000th fixture, as a disciplina­ry measure following an altercatio­n with Gomez.

“I think that we have dealt with everything. The reason we have tried to do that as quickly as possible is so we can focus fully on the match,” said Southgate ahead of the Euro 2020 qualifier.

“Everybody has trained really well. The whole group are together now. We are looking forward to getting on with it.”

Southgate also responded to criticism that he has overreacte­d by dropping Sterling.

He added: “Everybody, when you are a leader or manager, will have an opinion on the decisions that you take. Only those who have been in this position really know all the details involved. “Everybody will view it differentl­y. You have to do what you believe to be the right thing. If you only try to take decisions that you think will keep people happy, that’s not a route to take either. “I have to do first and foremost what is right for the country, what’s right for the team, all the while trying to look after the players.”

Discussing how England might cope without Sterling, Southgate said: “Of course he is an outstandin­g player, but we have a very good team out there.”

Everybody has trained really well. The whole group are together now. We are looking forward to getting on with it.

 ??  ?? Gareth Southgate takes training yesterday with, inset, Raheem Sterling and Joe Gomez in attendance
Gareth Southgate takes training yesterday with, inset, Raheem Sterling and Joe Gomez in attendance

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