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Southgate frustrated less than 25 pct EPL starters are English

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DUBLIN, Dec 4, (AP): Even as the England team’s standing rises on the internatio­nal stage, Premier League clubs are selecting fewer English players than ever before.

England coach Gareth Southgate is troubled only 54 players eligible for his team – or 24.5 percent – started in the Premier League last weekend, the lowest since the Football Associatio­n started analyzing lineups three years ago.

“This is just the missing piece that everybody is keen to resolve,” Southgate said. “All of the big clubs, whenever I visit them, are wrestling with this issue. If a lot of those players had a couple of years of first-team experience, it is a lot easier for their first-team manager to select them. But that is a conundrum we have got to solve.”

The research is puncturing the mood of optimism around the England team after the Three Lions reached the World Cup semifinals for the first time in 28 years and qualified for the final four tournament of the inaugural UEFA Nations League in June 2019.

“What’s clear is that we can’t allow the trend to continue as it is because at what point do we stop?” Southgate wondered after Monday’s Nations League draw. “Everybody saw the impact and the success of the national team in the summer and I think it is now prerogativ­e that, while we still want a competitiv­e Premier League that brings a lot of focus into our country as well, it’s just trying to find this missing piece of developmen­t for English football.”

Through 14 rounds of the Premier League, the average number of English starters is 29 percent – down from 33 percent across the last 38-game season.

“It is incredible,” Southgate said. “Nobody can tell me that if players are good enough, they will come through. That is not true. There are plenty of players who are good enough.”

There has been success in the youth ranks. England won the Under-17 and Under-20 World Cups in 2017. Few of those players can be found in Premier League starting lineups

“The quality of our academy system is very high,” Southgate said. “So I know that around the country lots of people in youth developmen­t are really keen to get together and find a solution to that 17-21 age bracket and how we get those players playing.

“Although we are in a position where we can lead some of those discussion­s, it is not a case that the clubs are not on the same page with that. They are very much looking at how to bridge that gap as well.”

Jadon Sancho had to leave Manchester City for Borussia Dortmund in the Bundesliga in 2017 in search of first-time opportunit­ies. It paid off, as he earned a debut for Southgate’s England senior squad in October, a year after scoring three goals at the U17 World Cup.

“For England, young people brave enough to travel, it’s good for their developmen­t, for their maturity,” Southgate said. “That’s definitely something that people have noted and it will happen more and more.”

Maybe not, though, after Britain leaves the European Union, which is due to happen in March. Brexit is set to end the free movement of players across Europe and prevent Premier League clubs being allowed the pick of continenta­l talent from the ages of 16 to 18. Tottenham Hotspur’s English striker Harry Kane goes for a high ball during the English Premier League football match between Arsenal and Tottenham Hotspur at the Emirates Stadium

in London on Dec 2. (AFP)

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