Sunderland Echo

HENDERSON IN SCRAP WITH DIER FOR START

EX-SUNDERLAND STAR BATTLING SPURS MAN FOR SOLE ENGLAND DEFENSIVE MIDFIELD ROLE

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Jordan Henderson and Eric Dier could be fighting over one place in England’s World Cup side, admits boss Gareth Southgate.

Both men have captained the side during his reign and, of Southgate’s 16 games in charge, Dier has started 12 and former Sunderland star Henderson has started nine.

But the ex-Middlesbro­ugh boss’s desire to play with two attacking options in central midfield – roles filled by Jesse Lingard and Dele Alli in Saturday’s win over Nigeria – means one of his trusted lieutenant­s could miss out.

Dier played the anchoring role at Wembley and Wearsider Henderson will take over for tonight’s farewell friendly against Costa Rica at Elland Road in Leeds, but decision time is looming for June 18’s Group G opener against Tunisia.

“I’d be amazed if the two of them aren’t important figures for us during the tournament, but there is clearly the possibilit­y they might not both play in every match,” said Southgate.

“It is a key decision, but that’s management isn’t it? You either select players, or you choose your system and pick the best people to fit into it. They’re the tough calls.

“But I think we will only want to play with one ‘pivot’.”

There remains a possibilit­y that Liverpool skipper Henderson could play in the more advanced role, but that would be a change of gear given his shielding responsibi­lities at Anfield, while Dier is capable – but not eager – to play in a back three.

At present, though, it seems likely one will be on bench duty against Tunisia in Volgograd on the 18th.

“Henderson can play as a number eight, so that gives you an option, Dier can play as a centre-back…so they both have another way into the team. We’ll have to look at that,” added Southgate.

Jamie Vardy is another who may fall foul of Southgate’s tactical preference­s.

The Leicester striker netted 20 goals last season, but he may be short of chances, with Harry Kane certain to start as centre forward and Raheem Sterling preferred as his foil.

Vardy is another player set to start against Costa Rica, alongside Stoke’s Jack Butland in goal and the likes of Fabian Delph and Ruben Loftus-Cheek, but Southgate’s selection will be basedmostl­yonconditi­oning for the tournament.

“We’ve looked at (Kane with Vardy) in training and at the moment we’ve not gone with it,” he said.

“We’ve had Harry with Raheem – we liked the look of that.”

Southgate has promised to start five of his Yorkshireb­orn contingent in Leeds – Delph, Vardy, Harry Maguire and Danny Rose are all likely to get their chance, with one of Kyle Walker and John Stones holding their spot.

 ??  ?? Liverpool’s former Sunderland midfielder, Jordan Henderson, takes a break in England trainining ahead of tonight’s clash with Costa Rica.
Liverpool’s former Sunderland midfielder, Jordan Henderson, takes a break in England trainining ahead of tonight’s clash with Costa Rica.

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