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A FINE MESS

Southgate fears Nations League tilt will be hit by clubs’ European success

- MATT LAWTON Chief Sports Reporter @Matt_Lawton_DM

EMPLOyinG one of his fairly limited repertoire of impression­s, Gareth southgate reflected on the potential success of english clubs in the champions League and how it could dent his chances of winning the nations League.

‘as an aussie coach i know says, “Good luck with that, mate”,’ he said. his audience mistakenly assumed it was eddie Jones, when in fact it was alastair clarkson of aussie rules fame.

But england’s manager is neverthele­ss watching some of the more prominent members of his squad pursue club football’s greatest prize while wondering when he might get them for the national team’s best chance of lifting a trophy since 1966.

‘it could be a mess,’ southgate conceded at st George’s Park yesterday after announcing his squad for the euro 2020 qualifiers against the czech republic and Montenegro.

‘Let’s say two of our teams made it to the champions League final. We wouldn’t see them, at best, until the Monday before we play on the thursday.

‘ We’ve reached a semi- final, qualified six months ago for what is a great opportunit­y to win something, then you don’t get the team together.

‘and with the emotion of that game (the champions League final), can those players even realistica­lly play on the thursday night for us?

‘Our preparatio­n will be here (at st George’s Park), broken up with breaks at home to give players the space that they would all need to psychologi­cally switch off, and we’d have to look at champions League final players when we get to it.’

With the plan to head to Portugal the day before that semi-final against holland in Guimaraes on June 6, two training sessions at the national football centre is not exactly ideal.

But southgate can at least plan in the knowledge that perhaps the most exciting selection he made yesterday will not be affected by events in Madrid on June 1.

Declan rice was in the squad as expected yesterday and, while southgate is clearly reluctant to build up the 20- year- old too much, his ability to perform that midfield holding role with more flair and dynamism than the obvious alternativ­es could represent genuine progress for england.

yesterday southgate felt it more necessary to defend rice against the backlash that followed his decision to switch allegiance from the republic of ireland to england, not least in the face of criticism from former internatio­nals working in the media.

andy townsend and Kevin Kilbane were among the more vocal, while alan shearer spoke against the rules that allow such a transfer even if he wished the London- born West ham player well.

‘it’s easy to be vocal when you haven’t walked in those shoes,’ said southgate. ‘and i think he spoke really eloquently about being somebody of dual heritage and what that means.

‘For me, it was easy — i could only play for england. and for lots of people who have commented it was the same.

‘there are others who have commented despite the fact that they didn’t play for the country of their birth, so they’ve benefited from some of the rules that are there, too.

‘Fundamenta­lly, he’s a boy who was born in London and educated at an english academy. so, i don’t think there’s too much that he needs to defend. But i understand the fact that there was a senior cap with ireland, so that was always going to make it more complicate­d.

‘i don’t know what the percentage­s would be, but high percentage­s of players could have played for a number of countries, so the world is changing.’

southgate clearly likes rice. ‘What we’ve seen throughout has been an impressive character, a young man who shows tremendous leadership and responsibi­lity,’ he said.

‘those sorts of personalit­ies, of which we have quite a few in our squad, tend to go and achieve a lot more than others might. and we’ve also seen increasing technical and tactical awareness in that midfield position because his breakthrou­gh into the team was as a centre back.

‘he’s very comfortabl­e on the ball and has really good awareness of the position he’s playing at the moment. i think he’s been fundamenta­l to the balance of West ham’s team and how they’ve wanted to play.’

rice’s progress is also, in southgate’s opinion, a positive message for young players who suffer rejection. ‘chelsea released him at 15, i think,’ he said. ‘so for kids who are rejected in life, it doesn’t need to be the end for you.’

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