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Manchester United's Chris Smalling (file pic). Martin Rickett

Man United defender doesn't pass muster for Southgate's England

Chris Smalling’s international future is in doubt after the manager said he had been overlooked.

MANCHESTER UNITED DEFENDER Chris Smalling’s international future is in doubt after England manager Gareth Southgate said he had been overlooked for the latest squad due to concerns about his passing.

Southgate on Thursday included uncapped Liverpool defender Joe Gomez in an experimental 25-man squad for England’s friendlies against Germany and Brazil later this month.

Chelsea’s Gary Cahill, Manchester City’s John Stones, Harry Maguire of Leicester City and Smalling’s United team-mate Phil Jones also made the cut at centre-back, but not Smalling, who has been capped 31 times.

Asked if he felt Smalling was incapable of playing the ball out from the back correctly, Southgate replied: “No, I think he can. We have players like Stones and (Eric) Dier and Maguire who are even better.

“Chris has got 30 caps, he plays for Manchester United, so I know what he can do. The other guys I want to see and want to look at and that’s an important part of how we want to play, building from there.

“That’s probably the toughest call I’ve had to make because of the team that Chris is playing for and the fact he’s playing and keeping clean sheets.

“We had the best defensive record in Europe in qualifying. But we’re nowhere near the highest scorers and so we’ve got to address that. Part of that is being able to build and create chances.”

Southgate also handed out first call-ups to Chelsea youngsters Ruben Loftus-Cheek and Tammy Abraham, who are on loan at Crystal Palace and Swansea City respectively.

But there were some high-profile absentees, among them Smalling, Arsenal midfielder Jack Wilshere and the Liverpool pair of Alex Oxlade-Chamberlain and Daniel Sturridge.

Southgate said midfielder Oxlade-Chamberlain, who joined Liverpool from Arsenal in a €39 million transfer in August, would not easily fit into the 3-4-2-1 system he wants to adopt.

- Champions League effect -

“He suffers slightly from the change of system because of the way we want to go,” Southgate told reporters at Wembley on Thursday.

“He becomes a possibility at wing-back, but I think (Kieran) Trippier was outstanding last night (in Tottenham Hotspur’s 3-1 win over Real Madrid), Kyle Walker excellent (in Manchester City’s 4-2 win at Napoli).

If we play him as one of the players just off the forwards, we’ve got (Dele) Alli, we’ve got (Marcus) Rashford, we’ve got (Raheem) Sterling. So there’s real competition for places in those areas of the pitch.

“I like Alex. He’s a good player. He’s having to adapt to new training and a new way of playing at Liverpool and I’m sure he’ll come through that.”

Tottenham Hotspur are adept exponents of the 3-4-2-1 formation, as demonstrated by their stirring 3-1 win over Real Madrid in the Champions League on Wednesday.

Southgate was an impressed observer and believes the English clubs’ strong showings in the Champions League — with Spurs and Manchester City already through to the last 16 — could have positive benefits for England.

“Those teams have obviously also got good foreign players around them, but they’re absolutely the nights that we want our players involved in,” said Southgate, whose team finished top of their World Cup qualifying group.

“It’s a great grounding for them to be playing in big Champions League matches. It looks like they’re all going to go into the knockout stages now.

“If you go back to our teams that have done well, over a period of years they were in Champions League semi-finals, finals, winners.

“That’s only going to build their confidence and benefit us as a country.”

© – AFP 2017

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    May 12th 2014, 5:07 PM

    There’s a man-made position for Moyes if there ever was one. And I mean that seriously…

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    May 12th 2014, 5:35 PM

    Disaster from day one……stupid appointment, not because he is a bad coach, just the circumstances (language, staff etc.)

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    May 12th 2014, 8:35 PM

    Should never have sacked Steve Clarke in the first place

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    May 12th 2014, 3:38 PM

    My sources tell me he is becoming new manager of East Brom

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    May 12th 2014, 3:42 PM

    Although I think south brom letting him go is a big mistake or miBeef

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    May 12th 2014, 3:55 PM

    Football has gone crazy – Utd, Spurs and West Brom will all be appointing their third manager in 12 months this summer. Fulham will be looking for their 4th if (as seems likely) Magath goes.

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    May 12th 2014, 8:08 PM

    If the board had any sense they would go ‘cap in hand’ to Steve Clarke and beg him to come back. WBA under his stewardship were a free flowing outfit that gave opportunities to indigenous young talent. Insert similar comment regarding Cardiff City and Swansea,

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    May 12th 2014, 11:12 PM

    Word in the midlands tonight is a young Irish coach at the club may be promoted to the Head Coach job with a new Manager to be appointed. The Irish coach has been at the club a few years. Seems he is a south side Dubliner who once worked with the FAI.

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