European success for English clubs adds to complications for Three Lions boss Gareth Southgate
Having captivated the nation with last summer’s run to the World Cup semi-finals, the Three Lions will have another shot at silverware in next month’s inaugural finals in Portugal.
But the groundwork for the Nations League semi-final against Holland on June 6 could scarcely be much different to last year’s thanks to UEFA’s bewildering scheduling.
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Hide AdSouthgate will be without 10 players until the eve of the tournament as Chelsea face Arsenal in the Europa League showpiece before the Champions League final between Tottenham and Liverpool on June 1.
With Manchester City’s FA Cup finalists and Borussia Dortmund winger Jadon Sancho getting extra time off, Southgate will have just 12 of his 27-strong preliminary selection available when the squad meets up at St George’s Park on Tuesday.
“It has been an incredible couple of weeks for English football,” Southgate said.
“Both the European ties and the Championship play-offs, so really exciting matches and the start of trophies being handed out.
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Hide Ad“We’re looking forward to the opportunity to finish that summer off once everything is done – a great opportunity for us to build on the last 12 months.
“In terms of the squad, a bit larger than normal for obvious reasons.
“We have a lot of unknowns. Callum Hudson-Odoi and Ruben Loftus-Cheek would definitely have been in this squad, so very unfortunate for both of them that they look like they’ve both sustained injuries that may keep them out for some period of time.”
Chelsea midfielder Loftus-Cheek suffered a ruptured Achilles injury in a post-season friendly in the United States on Wednesday, leading Southgate to select 27 players rather than 28.
Loftus-Cheek has already undergone surgery.
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Hide AdThe expanded squad offers padding should there be withdrawals ahead of the finals, while a big question mark hangs over Tottenham striker Kane five weeks on from ankle ligament damage.
“That is one of the unknowns, really,” Southgate said. “He’s obviously working towards being fit for them for their final, and we have to see how that progresses, really. Clearly he’s a player we’d want to give every opportunity to.
“His goalscoring record for us is phenomenally high and he’s captain of the team, so we’re keeping that door open and will see how things progress.
“We’ll have to assess everybody post-Champions League final because there’s the physical aspect of that game and then the emotional fall-out from that game. It’s a huge, huge match.
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Hide Ad“What we’ve got to do is prepare everybody ready to play. I don’t think we’ve ever had a camp where we haven’t had a lot of pull-outs. It’s a strange situation for us. But we’ve always adapted and managed to achieve results with new players, with young players, so this looks like being the same.”
The 27-man group will be cut to 23 and submitted to UEFA on May 27.
England squad for Nations League Finals:
Butland (Stoke), Pickford (Everton), Heaton (Burnley).
Walker (Man City), Keane (Everton), Maguire (Leicester), Trippier (Tottenham), Alexander-Arnold (Liverpool), Rose (Tottenham), Chilwell (Leicester), Gomez (Liverpool), Stones (Man City), Delph (Man City).
Dier (Tottenham), Barkley (Chelsea), Henderson (Liverpool), Alli (Tottenham), Rice (West Ham), Ward-Prowse (Southampton), Lingard (Man Utd), Winks (Tottenham), Redmond (Southampton).
Kane (Tottenham), Rashford (Man United), Sancho (Borussia Dortmund), Sterling (Man City), Wilson (AFC Bournemouth).