Hodgson is ready to unveil new faces in friendly against Italians

A number of England’s senior players are expected to be missing when coach Roy Hodgson unveils his first squad of the new season today.

Forty-seven days after that penalty shoot-out defeat in Kiev that ended English hopes at Euro 2012, Hodgson will once again begin preparations for a meeting with Italy.

This time it will be very different.

For a start, the venue will be in the neutral city of Berne.

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More significantly, both teams will be looking to the future.

Italy are expected to be without Andrea Pirlo, who did so much damage to England’s hopes in that quarter-final encounter, while it has been suggested Chelsea’s Ashley Cole will be among those excused duty.

Earlier this week, Hodgson made particular reference to Daniel Sturridge, Tom Cleverley and Ryan Bertrand as those who caught his eye during the Olympics.

In addition, Kyle Walker has recovered from the toe injury that prevented him accepting a late call-up to Euro 2012, while Everton midfielder Jack Rodwell has also been involved in the Toffees’ pre-season programme.

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All have a chance of being involved next week, as has Manchester City winger Adam Johnson, who was overlooked for the European Championships after failing to secure a regular first-team berth at the Etihad Stadium.

In addition, Gary Cahill has recovered from the fractured jaw he sustained against Belgium that wrecked his dreams of appearing in the competition, and Frank Lampard is over the thigh injury that forced his withdrawal.

Midfield duo Scott Parker and Gareth Barry are definitely missing through injury, with coach Gary Neville insisting there are more important considerations next week than the result.

Speaking at an event to promote his new Sustainability in Sport initiative, Neville said: “Roy Hodgson was very clear that he would use friendlies to have a look at people he hadn’t seen before or to develop new ideas.

“He has good ideas about what he wants to do with this friendly. It is the only environment he will have to look at people. But they have to be the right players and they have to be ready.”