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WILSHERE BACK TO FIRE UP ENGLAND

- By SAMI MOKBEL

JACK Wilshere has been handed an england recall for Friday’s crucial World Cup qualifier against scotland.

The Arsenal midfielder, who is on loan at Bournemout­h, had been left out of the squad since euro 2016, but interim manager Gareth southgate named him in a 25-man party to face Gordon strachan’s side at Wembley on Friday and the friendly against spain four days later.

Wilshere was not included by sam Allardyce for his one and only game in charge against slovakia in september, and southgate left out the 24- year- old for last month’s qualifiers against Malta and slovenia amid concerns over his fitness.

But Wilshere’s decision to leave the emirates in search of regular game time has paid dividends.

southgate said: ‘Jack Wilshere is a player who we feel has a lot of class and has now started to get more 90 minutes under his belt. You’re looking at players you feel have the ability to play in an england shirt, and Jack definitely has that.’

Tottenham striker harry Kane, who missed the games against Malta and slovenia with an ankle injury, has also been recalled by southgate, who made personal visits to a number of his players ahead of announcing his squad.

Kane scored a penalty in the 1-1 draw at Arsenal, his first appearance in seven weeks. Despite his lack of game time southgate has selected the 23-year-old, saying: ‘Tottenham have been very helpful in terms of harry’s availabili­ty and keeping us informed of where he’s at, so i’m grateful to Mauricio Pochettino.’

raheem sterling, Adam lallana, Danny Drinkwater and Nathaniel Clyne have also been recalled after missing out through injury last time, while Burnley defender Michael Keane keeps his place.

however, Alex Oxlade-Chamberlai­n and Michail Antonio have been dropped, while Chris smalling and luke shaw also miss out as concerns emerged over the Manchester United duo’s fitness yesterday.

Dele Alli is ruled out by a knee injury but his Tottenham colleague Kyle Walker is fit enough to report to st George’s Park today despite an ankle injury scare during the north london derby.

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