Coventry Telegraph

England have to get balance right on kids – Gareth

- By SIMON PEACH

GARETH Southgate says England need to keep on top of eligibilit­y issues and ensure young players want to play for them after 18-yearold Bayern Munich star Jamal Musiala declared for Germany.

Four months on from scoring on his first England Under-21 start against Albania, the highly-rated teenager committed his internatio­nal future to his country of birth.

Musiala was born in Stuttgart and moved to England when he was seven, spending time at Southampto­n and Chelsea before joining Bayern in 2019.

The teenager’s progress has seen him called up by Germany for this month’s World Cup qualifiers, while Valencia teenager Yunus Musah, also 18, has now committed to the United States.

Musah represente­d England Under-19s in October and played in friendlies for the US senior team the following month, with Southgate hoping such switches keep minds sharp at the Football Associatio­n.

“It’s definitely a situation that we’re going to encounter more and more as we move forward and it’s very complicate­d,” the England manager said. “I think there are discussion­s around what’s the player pathway and there is a different decision for players around what their heart says. And I think these two boys seem to have gone with their country of birth.

“I’m not going to say, you know, we’re not worried by that because we think they can both be very good players in the future and at their age you just don’t know what they might become.

“They’re both playing European

football, having great experience­s.

“What we weren’t able to do was fast-track them into the seniors. We didn’t think that was where we saw them just yet.

“We think both have progressed well, they both would have both been in age groups ahead of their actual age. Jamal has been with the Under-21s. He explained his decision and we’ve got to wish him good luck and hope he has a successful career.

“But at the same time we’ve got to make sure of a couple of things,

really. One is that the experience when the boys are with us is so good that they don’t want to move and that we’re never arrogant in thinking that players will just want to play for England.

“We’ve got to be on top of the eligibilit­y issues.

“We’ve benefited from some guys who’ve transferre­d across.

“But we’re very conscious that we want to get that balance right.

“We don’t want to just go and cap people so that they can’t go and play somewhere else.”

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England manager Gareth Southgate

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