The Scottish Mail on Sunday

Watkins deserves an England recall, says boss Gerrard

- By Gerry McWilliams

ASTON VILLA boss Steven

Gerrard has backed Ollie Watkins to return to the England squad.

The striker has impressed Gerrard during his short time in charge, scoring two goals in Gerrard’s first three games as manager, against Brighton last month and Manchester City in midweek.

Gerrard thought the 25-year-old’s performanc­e against the Premier League champions on Wednesday night was his best since he took over at Villa Park three weeks ago.

Watkins was left out of the most recent England squad a month ago but he is confident Gareth Southgate will pick him again if he continues to perform for Villa.

‘Listen, I think in situations like this you just let the football do the talking, and Ollie has certainly done that in his first three games with me,’ said Gerrard.

‘Manchester City was probably his strongest performanc­e. I thought he really occupied Manchester City’s two defenders for the whole game — he looked powerful, he looked strong, his hold-up play was terrific. He scored a fantastic goal, which was only a half-chance really.

‘It’s been a pleasure to work with him for three weeks and I’m looking forward to the future. I’m delighted to have him here.

‘Ollie has just got to be the best he can be for Aston Villa and I’m sure that will be enough for him to get back in the England squad and I’m sure Gareth Southgate will be watching him closely.

‘But the best thing you can do to get into England squads is to be consistent and do your stuff for your club, and Ollie is certainly doing that.’

Watkins will be looking to continue his form on Sunday when Villa host midlands rivals Leicester.

The Foxes, managed by Gerrard’s former Liverpool boss Brendan Rodgers, arrive at Villa Park with just one win from their last five Premier League matches.

Gerrard said: ‘You’ve got to be respectful of the challenge. Brendan’s done a really strong job at Leicester and we know that they’ve got very dangerous players.

‘We know we’re going to have to control the front four or five, depending on how they set up. We need to keep their main threats as quiet as possible.

‘That’s going to take hard work, organisati­on and people really rolling up their sleeves to defend our goal.

‘We know we’ve got talent and we know that we’ve got quality in our team to hurt any team. We’ve proved that in the opening weeks, they proved that before I came in the door.’

Villa were dealt an injury blow ahead of the game with the news that Leon Bailey will be out for ‘a number of weeks’.

The 24-year-old forward, signed from Bayer Leverkusen this summer for a reported fee of £30million by former manager Dean Smith, hobbled off with what looked like a thigh problem after half an hour against City.

An unspecifie­d injury has kept Danny Ings out recently but the striker is nearing a return and a decision will be made on his fitness on Saturday.

Meanwhile, Leicester boss Rodgers believes that midfielder James Maddison is beginning to rediscover his best form. Like Watkins at Villa, perhaps Maddison can force his way into the future plans of Southgate.

Rodgers added: ‘James is clever, he’s bright and he finds space well.

‘But not only that, towards the end of the game he was getting back and making blocks and working very hard for the team.

‘It is just getting that run of consistenc­y now and backing up all that good play over many games, that is the challenge for James.’

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