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Vardy recall still an option

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remarks over his treatment of Harry Kane, has indicated the pair will be re-considered for selection in November. But he insists his decision to leave them out, including for the Under 21s, should serve as a reminder to his squad over the standards he expects. The England boss said: ‘We have to send a message to all our players in our teams at every age level that that sort of thing isn’t how we do things. ‘Then we’ve got to rehabilita­te these two boys. Young people will make mistakes. These lads have suffered enough now. I can speak to them after this camp and it will just be about their form then.’ Southgate also revealed he would remind his players at St George’s Park next week of their responsibi­lities. ‘We will discuss the shirt, what it means to wear the shirt and some reminders on how we work but that’s not a case of reading the riot act,’ he said. Dominic Calvert-Lewin was handed his debut call-up along with Harvey Barnes and Bukayo Saka yesterday after his excellent eight-goal start to the season for Everton. The 23-year-old striker can expect to make his debut sometime next week but Southgate has re-opened the door for Jamie Vardy to return. The Leicester forward, 33, stood down from internatio­nal duty after the 2018 World Cup but has continued to score prolifical­ly in the Premier League. Southgate said: ‘We know that Jamie is still around and we still communicat­e a lot. I think at this moment we are in agreement that it’s good to keep looking at these younger players. But I’m not in any way ruling him out if it’s the right thing at the right time.’ Southgate also turned the tables on Tottenham manager Mourinho, who claimed the England boss has a duty to restrict the participat­ion of his players — particular­ly Kane — over the coming days because of fatigue. With next summer’s Euros in mind, Southgate said Mourinho needed to look after the striker for England towards the end of the season, before adding: ‘That obviously works both ways.’ Southgate also revealed he has held peace talks with Ole Gunnar Solskjaer after the Manchester United boss criticised his handling of Greenwood. ‘I have spoken to Ole,’ Southgate said. ‘We have talked it through and are very much on the same page. We want to look after the young players.’

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