The Sun (Malaysia)

All eyes on Toney

Kane’s injury gives Brentford striker chance to show worth

- Ű BY RICHARD JOLLY

IVAN TONEY has played in the top four divisions and in League One for four different clubs. He has played nine minutes of internatio­nal football and been suspended for eight months in the last year.

A season that began with him banned could end him with as England’s Plan B in attack in Germany. A

CV with a difference may soon require a new section to incorporat­e

Euro 2024.

Tomorrow (3.45am

Malaysian time) against

Belgium will bring his second appearance for

England; a first start,

Gareth Southgate suggested. It brings a prime chance to stake his claim.

If Toney is in a shootout with

Ollie

Watkins to be Harry Kane’s understudy, a rare injury for England’s record scorer has afforded him more of an opportunit­y than he was otherwise likely to be granted.

Were the captain fit, he would surely have started at least one friendly this week and perhaps both.

Instead, Watkins got Sunday’s defeat to Brazil and, while Southgate praised him, scarcely seemed to book his place on the plane.

Now it is Toney’s time. His internatio­nal experience has been limited to the last few minutes against Ukraine last March.

That was in a season when the Brentford centre-forward finished as the third-highest scorer in the Premier League. Now Watkins is second only to Erling Haaland in the race for the Golden

Boot.

Toney, though, could leapfrog the Aston Villa forward in the internatio­nal pecking order.

As Southgate suggested, he is more of a convention­al No. 9, more of a focal point in attack.

“I think sometimes the quality of his football can be underestim­ated,” he said. “His passing, his link play.

“We’re still getting to know all of those strengths because until you work with a player more regularly you don’t know them inside out.

“You look at him being a big guy but he’s not just a target man. His quality in link play is very good as well.”

Were those references to Toney’s ability to bring others into play particular­ly relevant? After all, Watkins is arguably more of a channel runner than someone who holds the ball up and links play.

The rest of the England attack can consist of quick runners, whether Marcus Rashford, Phil Foden, Bukayo Saka or Anthony Gordon. Toney’s skillset may suit them.

He has another attribute, one that, from personal experience, Southgate knows England often lacks. He has a superb record with spot kicks, scoring 29 of 31 in his career.

“It’s definitely a great asset to have,” said the England manager. It offers reasons to take Toney as a substitute alone.

It helps that Toney seems to have the confidence. He does not have the feel of a player who could be intimidate­d by the occasion.

“It’s crucial, especially for forward players,” Southgate said.

Tomorrow’s match has the feel of an audition. Succeed and he may get a ticket for Germany. Fail and he probably won’t. Southgate accepts it is huge for Toney.

“You can’t hide that fact,” he said. “He knows. But he’s a confident guy, he comes in on the back of a good run of form with his club. He’s going to be on the field on Tuesday – no question.” – The Independen­t

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