The Scotsman

Southgate expects selection headache as he ponders England’s Euros squad

- Simon Peach sportts@scotsman.com

Gareth Southgate says he is facing a “complicate­d” Euro 2024 selection choice given England’s potential fitness and availabili­ty issues heading into the summer.

This is the first time since the 2018 World Cup that the 57-cap former defender is having to pick a 23-man squad for a major tournament after it was expanded to 26 following the coronaviru­s pandemic.

But Southgate could name even more than that at the provisiona­l squad announceme­nt on May 21 as the England boss will have injury concerns to deal with and the late arrival of key players.

The final squad does not have to be submitted to Uefa until late on June 7, but cup final participat­ion is set to dent numbers for the warmup friendlies against Bosnia in Newcastle and Iceland at Wembley.

Asked how many extra headaches returning to a 23-man squad will throw up given the issues he is juggling, Southgate said: “Yeah, it’s going to be complicate­d, because firstly the injury situations that we have. Some will be back playing at the weekend, some will be back playing in a couple of weeks, some will be really close to the end of the season.

“Then we’re going to have the European finals, the FA Cup final and the two friendlies that we’ve got ourselves.

“It’s inevitable we’re going to be naming a longer squad, which is what we did before the Euros here even though we were dealing with 26 then.

“We really don’t know (how many will be in the provisiona­l squad) because there are so many questions on the injuries at the moment.

“But we’ve gained valuable informatio­n about so many players this week.” Absentee-hit England suffered their first defeat in 15 months in Saturday’s late 1-0 loss to Brazil at Wembley, where Jude Bellingham scored an even later goal to salvage a 2-2 draw against Belgium three days later.

Southgate had to experiment far more than he expected during the friendly double-header due an unpreceden­ted injury list that left him without a third of the 40-odd players on his long list against Brazil.

Bukayo Saka, Harry Kane, Harry Maguire, Kyle Walker and Sam Johnstone all withdrew from the squad over the course of the camp, with Jordan Henderson unable to feature in either match.

Anthony Gordon, Ezri Konsa and Kobbie Mainoo all made their debuts over recent days, with Ivan Toney registerin­g his first goal – from the penalty spot – against Belgium on his first internatio­nal start.

The quartet boosted their chances of making the plane to Germany, with 18-year-old Mainoo’s stock arguably growing the highest.

The manchester united talent won his first cap off the bench against Brazil and, just four months after making his first Premier League start, was named player of the match for his display on his full England debut on Tuesday.

“He gives us a different profile of midfield player to anything else we’ve got,” Southgate said. “He’sadaptedan­dadjustedb­rilliantly.youcan’tbelievehi­sage, really, that he’s just taking it all in his stride as he has.”

 ?? ?? A long injury list forced Gareth Southgate to experiment more than he expected in England’s friendlies
A long injury list forced Gareth Southgate to experiment more than he expected in England’s friendlies

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