Coventry Telegraph

Young Lions warned not to let fans down

- By MARK MANN-BRYANS

GARETH Southgate has warned his young players they risk damaging the relationsh­ip between the England team and the public after the latest breach of coronaviru­s rules.

Southgate has revealed Tammy Abraham, Ben Chilwell and Jadon Sancho will miss tonight’s friendly against Wales.

The trio breached Covid-19 guidelines when they reportedly gathered for a surprise birthday party for Chelsea striker Abraham and are yet to join up with Southgate’s 30-man squad at St George’s Park.

It is another example of players breaking the restrictio­ns after Mason Greenwood and Phil Foden were sent home from Iceland last month after breaking bio-bubble rules.

While the run to the semifinals of the 2018 World Cup helped build bridges with the country and with England fans - Southgate has warned the younger players who have come into his squad since then may not have the same good faith from the public if rules continue to be broken.

“I’ve also talked before about the connection with the fans that we’ve worked very hard over the last three or four years to bring back,” he said.

“Key to that has been the contributi­on of players that have been with us. We’ve got 10 with

us this time who were with us in Russia.

“They’ve done a lot of good work with us, with their clubs and in the communitie­s and they’ve played well and got results.

“Some of the younger ones

haven’t done that yet with England. They don’t have that credit in the bank.

“They’ve got to prove themselves and they have got to remember that it is an honour to play for England and all these things moving forward do play a part in your thinking.

“I’m not going to be too moralistic because we’ve all made errors in our lives. I’ve been a player, I’ve had nights out so I’m not sitting here saying that I haven’t done any of the things.

“We’re living in really unique times with the Covid regulation­s and everybody from politician­s to footballer­s and businessme­n have erred within that field.

“I think as a country in terms of fighting the virus we need to get a little bit back on track of working together.”

Southgate was also concerned about what such issues could cause internally if they were to occur during major tournament­s in the coming years.

“When the story broke earlier in the week there was no mention of the clubs they play for, they were England players and the players need to be aware of that,” Southgate said “When these incidents happen they take a lot of focus away from the game and we can’t afford that.”

In terms of Abraham, Sancho and Chilwell, they will definitely miss the Wales game and there is still no definite timing on when they will start training as they face tests for coronaviru­s before they can be involved.

If they are unable to join up with the squad by tomorrow, they will not be part of UEFA testing and will therefore also be absent for Sunday’s Nations League clash with Belgium.

 ??  ?? Jadon Sancho with England boss Gareth Southgate
Jadon Sancho with England boss Gareth Southgate

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