While the FA works out
whether England will play their scheduled friendlies beside Italy and Denmark
later this month or in the continent-wide Euro 2020 in the summer,
Gareth Southgate aspects a few great decisions of his individual.
The England manager is sweltering
on the capability of forwards Harry Kane and Marcus Rashford, but he has no
such apprehensions when it comes to attacking midfielders. Euro
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Jesse Lingard and Dele
Alli started for England in the World Cup semi-final in 2018, but Alli is
clingy on to his place in the team and Lingard will almost certainly miss out.
Southgate is facing a puzzle: who should come into the team and who should
start in that slot behind the forwards?
Alex
Oxlade-Chamberlain, Liverpool
Oxlade-Chamberlain is not
the first choice at the club level but Southgate is a big follower, mainly in
light of the tactical adaptability that he offers to the side.
The 26-year-old, who has
missed the earlier three major tournaments through the wound, should pick up
enough minutes before the end of the term to cut.
Ross Barkley,
Chelsea
Ross Barkley is a striking
form at just the right time and is another Southgate favorite. He made six
appearances in the Euro 2020 qualifiers and had a hand in seven goals, counting
four and setting up three more.
His supports in Bulgaria
and Montenegro meant that Raheem Sterling and Harry Kane were the only England
players who scored more often in qualifying. Barkley has also been outstanding
for Chelsea recently.
He has counted two goals
and set up four more in his last seven national starts. His experience at the
international level will likely earn him a place in the team.
England Matches
Schedule in Euro 2020 Cup
Match1:
England vs Croatia
Date:
Sunday, June 14, 2020 15:00
Place:
Wembley Stadium
Match2:
England Vs Play-off Winner C Tickets
Date:
Friday, June 19, 2020 20:00
Place:
Wembley Stadium
Match3:
Czech Republic vs England
Date:
Tuesday, June 23, 2020 20:00
Place:
Allianz Arena
James Maddison,
Leicester City
Maddison made his England
entrance in November when he came on for Oxlade-Chamberlain in a 7–0 victory
over Montenegro in qualifying.
At the time, he was a
frontrunner for the playmaker role in the squad but his form has dipped badly
in the last few months. He has not counted or set up a goal in his previous 11
matches in all competitions for Leicester.
However, his inspiration and ability over a
dead ball will stand him in good stead. No Englishman has more key passes in
the Premier League this term.
Jack Grealish,
Aston Villa
Jack Grealish offers
something diverse to the rest of the players on this list, but he has still not
gained an England cap. He has not even been called into a team
before, with Southgate seemingly unsure where the Villa captain would fit into
the side.
His form has been inspiring
this season, counting seven goals and laying on six assists for a squad in the
relegation zone. Only Kevin De Bruyne has shaped more chances from open play in
the Premier League.
Grealish carries the ball remarkably well and
draws more fouls than you can count in most competitions but, given Southgate’s
previous reticence, the 24-year-old remains an outside bet.
Mason Mount,
Chelsea
Mason Mount finally finished
his three-month, 18-game wait for a goal at the weekend when he opened the counting
for Chelsea in their 4-0 thrashing of Everton.
His return to the
scoresheet could be energetic. Mount does not have Maddison’s creativity or
Grealish’s drooling ability but instead relies on his intelligent movement to
pick up goal-scoring positions.
At 21, his potential is
superb, but he needs to finish the term as strongly as he started it to make
the squad. One thing for sure is that Chelsea’s match against Villa this
weekend will be huge for the hopefuls involved.
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