Daily Mirror (Northern Ireland)

Trust Southgate to get Foden call right EXCLUSIVE

ANDROS TOWNSEND Everton and former England winger with his expert view on the World Cup

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WHAT MORE does Gareth Southgate need to do to prove he should be trusted?

Ahead of the Euros last year, the clamour was for Jack Grealish to replace Raheem Sterling, who hadn’t been playing regularly for his club.

What happened? Sterling was England’s best player on the way to the final. Ahead of Qatar, again, the talk was that Sterling should be dropped. The Chelsea man started the first game and scored.

Likewise Harry Maguire. Fans and pundits were demanding he get the bullet for this tournament. We all know why. But as I said last week,

Gareth had to stick by him and thankfully he did.

Harry did well in the first game against Iran before he came off and against the USA he was England’s best player.

This time last year the clamour was for Jadon Sancho to start matches. Southgate stuck with the players he knew at that time were capable of retaining their consistenc­y for him. They were a penalty kick away from winning it. So people need to trust the England head coach to know when the time is right to play Phil Foden.

I’d like to see the Manchester City man play as much as you or anyone else. He’s an exceptiona­l, magnificen­t player with his ability to create chances out of nothing, his composure in front of goal and his skill at ghosting in behind. I’d have him in my team for this Wales game.

But I think Gareth will still go with Mason Mount for what he feels Mason gives him off the ball as well as on the ball. It is not about whether Foden is our best player or not. It is about what works in the context of the team.

We don’t see what Gareth sees. We don’t know what Gareth knows. He works with the players day in, day out.

I know from playing for

England and at club level, that the fans are never completely aware of what goes on behind the scenes. Of the way players train or the dynamics that are establishe­d.

Trust me when I tell you, he won’t have lost any standing whatsoever with the players over not making any changes against the USA on Friday night.

Not when he has already taken us to a World Cup semi-final and a European Championsh­ip final.

They trust him.

Yes, the fans will demand a response after

Friday night. But Gareth and his England players are more than ready to provide it. I suspect he is already planning for the knockout stage.

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