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Gareth’s blighted Qatar countdown

Host of injuries and out-of-form players mean problems are piling up for England manager

- By SAMI MOKBEL Chief Football Reporter

NINE weeks out from the World Cup and the problems are mounting up for england manager Gareth Southgate. injuries, a lack of playing time at club level for key players and no recognised understudy to Harry Kane are issues threatenin­g to blight england’s preparatio­ns.

Ahead of the double header against italy and Germany, Sportsmail examines the headaches Southgate is facing.

GOALKEEPER­S WHAT IF PICKFORD IS STILL INJURED?

IN TERMS of knowing his first choice, goalkeeper is not an area causing Southgate much concern. Jordan Pickford is his undisputed no 1. However, the everton man’s unavailabi­lity due to a thigh injury for the final two matches before the tournament accentuate­s a niggling issue. What if Pickford is out? there is no obvious candidate to replace him.

nick Pope, Aaron ramsdale and Dean Henderson, who are the three in the squad this week, have a total of 12 caps between them compared to Pickford’s 45. elsewhere, Brazil no 2 ederson has 18 caps while first-choice Alisson has 55. Germany’s recognised no 1 keeper manuel neuer has 116 caps compared to second in-line Marc-Andre ter Stegen’s 28.

the nations League matches will provide Pope and ramsdale an opportunit­y to stake their claim as Pickford’s understudy. Don’t be surprised to see both given an opportunit­y over the next week. Henderson, the beneficiar­y of Pickford’s omission, is likely to need an injury if he is to stand a chance of making the plane.

CENTRE BACKS HOW CAN MAGUIRE BE IN STARTING XI?

THERE is no ambiguity over who Southgate views as his two strongest centre backs: Harry maguire

and John Stones. Stones is playing regularly at manchester City and that will come as a huge relief to the england manager. maguire, however, is finding life increasing­ly difficult under new manchester United boss erik ten Hag.

Since being dropped for the game against Liverpool four weeks

ago, maguire has played just 10 minutes in the Premier League. He was given a start in the europa

League against real Sociedad — a game United lost — but kept on the bench until the final minute against moldovan side FC Sheriff last week.

maguire’s prospects of getting back intoo the United team appear ear remote. the 29-year- old was s name-checked by Southgate last week as he revealed his fears over england’s chances in Qatar due to a lack of first-team m action for some of his stars.

the only way maguire’s predicamen­t ament is likely to change is through injury to other United players. that leaves Southgate in a tight spot. the england manager has stressed on numerous occasions that his players should be involved regularly at club level if they are to make his squad. there are exceptions for particular members and maguire falls into that category. Will he make the World Cup squad if his peripheral club

role continues? Probably, yes. Starting him, however, is harder to justify. eric Dier’s revival should ease Southgate’s concerns. the tottenham defender is in the form of his career at centre half and that, coupled with his major tournament experience, should be a factor. Southgate is known to be a big fan of Marc Guehi but the Crystal Palace defender, Fikayo tomori and Conor Coady have no experience of playing in a major senior in internatio­nal to tournament. Coady was selected for t the euro 2020 squad but did not play a single minute.

FULL BACKS SHOULD HE LEAVE ALEXANDER-ARNOLD AT HOME?

WE HAVE had all the jokes about Southgate selecting a squad full of right backs — but at this stage it is no longer a laughing matter. Kyle Walker is a certainty and if england play with a four-man defence the manchester City man starts at right back.

if Southgate switches to a back-three, then Walker plays alongside Stones and one other in the heart of defence, with reece James likely to play at right wing-back. the Chelsea man’s versatilit­y is a major bonus for Southgate, James can also play at right back and central defence. Walker and James as right- sided defensive options would usually suffice. But that would mean leaving trent Alexander-Arnold behind.

the fact england can select 26 rather than the usual 23 players means Southgate can accommodat­e three right backs — but is that a waste of a slot, particular­ly when Kieran trippier can play on either flank?

Southgate appears to need convincing about Alexander-Arnold. His ability going forward is unquestion­able, but Southgate seems unsure about the Liverpool star’s defensive capabiliti­es. that leaves Alexander-Arnold vulnerable.

it is no clearer at left back either. in normal circumstan­ces Luke Shaw and Ben Chilwell would be selected. neither is playing regularly at club level but in contrast to right back, there are not many other options. the fact an alternativ­e was not selected in this squad suggests no one is in the running to make a late World Cup bid, although Brentford’s rico Henry is understood to have impressed england staff, while tyrick mitchell, having been called up last season, remains on the radar.

MIDFIELDER­S WILL HE FINALLY UNLEASH JUDE BELLINGHAM?

REGARDLESS of whether Southgate deploys a three-man or twoman midfield, Declan rice is the only certainty to be selected. Southgate places immense value on the West Ham star but who plays next to him is up for debate.

in normal circumstan­ces you would imagine Kalvin Phillips would feature but he will today withdraw from the squad and is set to have surgery to cure a shoulder complaint that has been dogging the midfielder for more than 12 months. england are confident Phillips will recover in time but he may not be a guaranteed starter in Qatar.

Perhaps the biggest quandary of all for Southgate is whether to finally unleash Jude Bellingham. For many, the Borussia Dortmund teenager should be one of the first names on the team- sheet. it is hard to disagree as he is a phenomenal footballer.

Southgate is a lot more cautious. He has been criticised for that — which is nonsense given england finished fourth at the 2018 World Cup and second at euros 2020 — but surely it is time to thrust Bellingham into his starting Xi.

the decision could be made easier if Phillips is not fit. it will be interestin­g to see if Southgate feels the same, or if he reverts to the experience of Jordan Henderson.

if Southgate uses a three-man midfield, mason mount has a good chance of playing. Southgate loves the Chelsea star’s defensive discipline. mount receives his fair share of criticism but the 23-year-old carries out Southgate’s instructio­ns to a tee — a manager’s dream.

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GETTY IMAGES/REUTERS Decision time: Jordan Pickford, Trent Alexander-Arnold and Jude Bellingham
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GETTY IMAGES The main man: captain Harry Kane

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