Southgate picks youthful England squad for upcoming games
The Three Lions take on Spain and Switzerland soon
Manchester United defender Luke Shaw and Liverpool midfielder Adam Lallana have been re-called to the England squad for September’s matches with Spain and Switzerland.
England manager Gareth Southgate named a 23-man squad on Thursday that was largely the same as the one that reached the semi-final of the World Cup in Russia in July.
Left back Shaw comes in at the expense of United team mate Ashley Young and there are also returns at the back for Liverpool’s Joe Gomez and James Tarkowski of Burnley.
Lallana returns having missed out on the squad for Russia after an injury-hit season, while Southampton goalkeeper Alex McCarthy — who has been called up twice before but never capped — replaces the injured Nick Pope as back-up keeper.
England host Spain at Wembley on Sept. 8 in the UEFA Nations League and then take on Switzerland in a friendly in Leicester three days later.
Chelsea defender Gary Cahill and Leicester City striker Jamie Vardy had both announced on Wednesday that they were stepping away from the national team and Southgate said he had talked to 33-year-old Young about his preference to bring in younger players with an eye on Euro 2020.
“It would be unfair to say he was happy as he wants to play but he understands I want to see some young players in the shorter term,” said the England manager, who was pleased to see Shaw back in the United first-team.
“He has had a difficult period in adapting to a new club and a horrendous injury. I am impressed with his physical condition and he had an extra edge in recent games when it has been going against his team, looking back to his powerful best. We felt he can add that extra impetus in wide areas,” he said.
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