Euro 2021: Six England players with the fewer chance of playing in the tournament
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Jordan Pickford
There’s very little doubt Jordan Pickford would be England’s
number one were Euro 2020 going ahead – he’s not perfect, but he remains
the best option. Gareth Southgate is keen on his skill with his feet, and his
madcap puppy approach has never cost England as much as Everton.
But a potential further year of mistake-ridden hyperactivity
could see the England boss plump for the relative composure of literally anyone
else. By the summer of 2021 that save against Colombia may no longer
be enough to keep his place.
Kieran Trippier
Southgate bloody loves him, and there is plenty to admire. An
England player upping sticks and moving abroad shouldn’t still be a big deal,
but it is. And yet, despite his obvious strength of character and the goodwill
that remains following his wonderful displays in England’s last major
tournament.
There is a shitload of very good English right-backs that are
only getting better. Trippier’s got very good delivery, but it’s not as
good as Trent Alexander-Arnold’s; he’s a decent defender, but Aaron
Wan-Bissaka is better. And if Southgate is looking for the perfect balance
between defence and attack, Reece James is more likely to be his man come
2021.
Dele Alli
What is Dele Alli? Does anyone know? Whole games can go by
without you noticing he’s on the pitch. Apart from when he’s giving the ball
away with an infuriating flick. He used to score a lot of goals but doesn’t do
that anymore.
He would be in the squad this summer through experience alone
– 37 caps at the age of 23 is impressive – but would likely be sitting on the
bench, with far more influential options in the final third of the pitch. And
if Southgate does want to manufacture his team to fit a number 10 into his
line-up, by 2021.
That space will surely be inhabited by Jack Grealish, James
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Kyle Walker
Walker being very, very fast will not be enough to secure his
place in the Euro 2021 squad. His experience and versatility would have been
enough this summer, but another year of opportunity for TAA, AWB and, erm, RJ
will shut the door forever. England may well have three right-backs in the team
by 2021.
Danny Rose
Unless either of those two is doing some serious weaker foot
training in self-isolation. The abundance of English right-backs is made starker
by the relative dearth on the opposite side of the pitch. Ben Chilwell is
England’s standout option despite a frankly average season.
And with the defensive
capability of winger turned full-back Bukayo Saka a potential
concern, Danny Rose may well have featured this summer by default. Southgate
claims he picks on the form. Which may also have given Rose the nod over Luke
Shaw and Luke Shaw junior at Manchester United.
Danny Ings
Although Harry Kane and Marcus Rashford were both claiming
they would be back in time for the summer, they were never going to be properly
fit. And we don’t take unfit players to major tournaments…okay, we do, but we
shouldn’t. And on the off-chance.
Southgate wantonly ignored years of history of taking crocked
players into summer competitions, Danny Ings would surely have been included;
he may have been in any way. But this summer was his best, and possibly only chance;
this campaign has felt closer to Rickie Lambert than Kane in
one-season-wonder-ness.
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