Sunderland Echo

Selection headaches for Gareth as he prepares toname England squad

- By Mark Mann-Bryans

E n g l a n d m a n a ge r G a reth Southgate has plenty of offfield factors to ponder as he prepares to name his next squad.

The Three Lions face a Wembley triple-header, starting with a friendly against Wales on October 8 before Nations League ties with Group Two rivals Belgium and Denmark.

Southgate described September’s internatio­nal break as “going through the whole book” of incidents as issues away from the pitch detracted from a 1-0 win in Iceland and a goalless draw against Denmark in Copenhagen.

Mason Greenwood and Phil Foden were given their senior debuts in Reykjavik before being fined by the Icelandic police and sent home for breaching Covid-19 regulation­s.

Southgate said that “trust needs to be rebuilt” with the pair, with reports suggesting both are likely to be left out of the latest squad, which is expected to include Greenwood’s Manchester United team-mate Harry Maguire.

The Red Devils skipper was initially called up for the Nations League games last month, despite an ongoing court hearing on the Greek island of Syros.

Southgate backed Maguire when announcing his squad in August, but was forced to drop the 27-year-old later the same day after he was found guilty following an alleged incident in Mykonos.

Maguire, who strenuousl­y denies the offences, has appealed against the verdict and subsequent 21-month suspended prison sentence and has since played in United’s two opening Premier League games, as well as the Carabao Cup win at Luton.

That has paved the way for him to be included in Southgate’s squad – which will again have to adhere to strict coro

navirus protocols upon gathering at St George’s Park next week.

Aston Villa captain Jack Grealish, Ainsley MaitlandNi­les, of Arsenal, and Wolves skipper Conor Coady will be keen to retain their places, having all made their debuts against Denmark after being drafted into the squad.

A fine start to the Premier League season means South

ampton striker Danny Ings should again be included, while Everton’s Dominic Calvert-Lewin may be in line for a first senior call-up, having hit five goals in the Toffees’ opening three league games.

Southgate kept faith with goalkeeper Jordan Pickford l a s t m o nth a m id o n go i n g criticism of his performanc­e s fo r Eve r to n , w i th N ic k Pope of Burnley and Man

chester United’s Dean Henderson pushing to replace the 26-year-old.

Former England goalkeeper David James, however, believes Southgate is right to stick by Pickford given how good he has been since being installed as first choice for his country.

Asked if Pickford should be worried about his place, James said: “If I was Jordan

Pickford, no, I wouldn’t be.

“Jordan has performed exceptiona­lly well for England, Everton aren’t England.

“He has done nothing to pose that question with his internatio­nal performanc­es.”

Dele Alli was missing from the last squad and is unlikely to return given he has played very little football for Tottenham of late – and the same applies to Danny Rose.

 ??  ?? Chelsea’s Ross Barkley has joined Aston Villa to boost his England hopes. Will he be named in Gareth Southgate’s England squad?
Chelsea’s Ross Barkley has joined Aston Villa to boost his England hopes. Will he be named in Gareth Southgate’s England squad?

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