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Ollie Watkins gets first England call-up but Alexander-Arnold dropped

- David Hytner

Gareth Southgate has rewarded Ollie Watkins for his excellent debut season in the Premier League by giving him a first England call-up and has dropped Liverpool’s Trent Alexander-Arnold.

The 25-year-old Aston Villa striker Watkins has scored 10 times in the competitio­n, plus two more in the Carabao Cup, and he takes his place in a 26-man squad for the World Cup qualifiers against San Marino, Albania and Poland.

The major surprises in Southgate’s announceme­nt were the absences of Alexander-Arnold and the Leeds striker Patrick Bamford. Southgate said Alexander-Arnold had been left out because he had not matched the “exceptiona­l” form of Reece James and Kieran Trippier. Kyle Walker, another right-back, joins that pair in the squad.

“There’s some areas of the pitch where we’ve got incredible competitio­n for places and Trent is very unfortunat­e,” Southgate said. “I don’t think that he’s played at the level that he found in the last couple of years but I think he’s getting very close to that now. I think in the last couple of weeks, he’s definitely taken steps in the right direction.

“It’s simply that we think Reece James and Kieran Trippier have had exceptiona­l seasons with their clubs. Kyle Walker is in great form and we’ve got other players in the league who are also playing well – [Matty] Cash at Aston Villa, [Luke] Ayling at Leeds. We’ve got two very good right-backs in the under-21s. It’s a remarkable position of strength.

“What I’ve said to Trent earlier today is that I’ve made that same call to Kyle and Kieran in the past and their response was a good one and they took up the challenge and they found themselves back in the squad and Trent is of course a super talent and I’m sure he’ll play a big part with England in the future. He misses out this time. But we could quite conceivabl­y be sitting here before the summer and he’s with us.”

Bamford had been expected to get the nod ahead of Watkins and in the face of injuries to centre-forwards, and Southgate said he had been “very close”. The previously capped Harry Winks, Ainsley Maitland-Niles and Michael Keane have been left out.

As expected, Southgate has selected the in-form defenders Luke Shaw and John Stones, of Manchester United and Manchester City respective­ly, and also recalled Jesse Lingard, who is on loan at West Ham from Manchester United.

Southgate has also included the 17-year-old Borussia Dortmund midfielder, Jude Bellingham, even though his club are reluctant to release him because of the need for returnees to Germany from the UK to isolate for 14 days. The situation is fluid and the hope at the Football Associatio­n is that it could yet change, although Southgate said he did not expect him to come.

The West Brom goalkeeper Sam Johnstone has been selected for the first time in the absence of the injured Jordan Pickford.

Southgate said of Watkins: “We like his pressing, the speed and the runs in behind. He’s got some improvemen­t to make in linking the game, but in his first season in the Premier League at a big club, he’s done exceptiona­lly well.”

 ??  ?? Ollie Watkins has been rewarded with an England call-up for his impressive Aston Villa performanc­es this season. Photograph: Laurence Griffiths/PA
Ollie Watkins has been rewarded with an England call-up for his impressive Aston Villa performanc­es this season. Photograph: Laurence Griffiths/PA
 ??  ?? Trent Alexander-Arnold has been challenged by Gareth Southgate to force his way back into the England squad. Photograph: Attila Kisbenedek/AFP/Getty Images
Trent Alexander-Arnold has been challenged by Gareth Southgate to force his way back into the England squad. Photograph: Attila Kisbenedek/AFP/Getty Images

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