Glasgow Times

UEFA considerin­g 26- player squads for Euro 2024 after talks

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THE return to 26- man squads for Euro 2024 moved a step closer on Monday after receiving the backing of the majority of coaches at a pre- tournament workshop.

Teams have been preparing to return to 23- strong selections this summer after being allowed expanded groups to help cope with the knock- on impact of the coronaviru­s pandemic.

But England manager Gareth Southgate recently revealed some coaches had expressed an interest in increasing selections back to 26 players for this summer’s Euros.

That subject was discussed as part of a wider two- day workshop for finalists that began in Dusseldorf yesterday and the majority of coaches were in favour of a return to 26- strong squads.

The proposal will now go to UEFA’s national team competitio­ns committee on April 22 and then its Executive Committee. In a statement, European football’s governing body said: “During the session, UEFA also took the opportunit­y to discuss squad sizes for the forthcomin­g tournament with the assembled coaches.

“Euro 2024 squads are currently limited to 23 players, a return to the regulation­s employed prior to Euro 2020, when an increase to 26 was permitted due to the Covid- 19 pandemic.

“The positive discussion­s highlighte­d different points of view among coaches, with some expressing a desire to increase the squad size, with more choice available, the threat of injuries and the intense physical demands placed upon players.

“UEFA has taken note of the various opinions and points of view shared, with a final decision to be made in the coming weeks.”

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