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England left out Jude Bellingham and Mason Greenwood with development in mind

England left out Jude Bellingham and Mason Greenwood with development in mind
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The Three Lions head to Andorra next week for what should be a straightforward World Cup qualifier.

Gareth Southgate says talented teenagers Jude Bellingham and Mason Greenwood were left out of England’s latest squad with their long-term development in mind.

The Three Lions head to Andorra next week for what should be a straightforward World Cup qualifier, before welcoming Hungary to Wembley as the road to Qatar continues.

England have a four-point cushion at the top of Group I with four games left, with Southgate balancing the need to get to next year’s tournament and ensuring his young players’ progress is not stunted.

Greenwood withdrew from the provisional Euro 2020 squad through injury and was not involved in last month’s qualification triple-header following discussions with the 19-year-old, his family and Manchester United.

The teenager is again missing with that in mind and 18-year-old Borussia Dortmund midfielder Bellingham is getting a break next month following an intense period.

“They don’t come as a pair but they’re both similar situations in that they’re young players with a heavy load at the moment,” Southgate said.

“I’ve spoken with both of the players and both feel… you know, Jude at the moment has got a high level of matches, he’s playing Champions League games, he’s playing league games as an 18-year-old.

Jude Bellingham
Gareth Southgate is keen not to overburden the likes of Jude Bellingham (Nick Potts/PA)

“He had a full season last season then into a European Championship, so no break and we have to remember that these lads are still physically growing.

“When we’re talking about young player development, we’ve got to be really careful how we handle them and make sure that these are two players we think can be really exciting players for England for the future.

“But we don’t want to overload them and we’ve got to be making sure we make the right decisions.

“They’re very much decisions that have been taken with me having conversations with the players and their families, rather than any sort of deal with the club.

“I think both clubs we have very good relationships with and we’ve spoken to about the situations, but it’s not a deal with the club.”

Southgate understands why some may “raise their eyes” at the duo’s absence but said England have to be a “little bit careful” as they are still growing, maturing and under pressure to perform each week at big clubs.

Gareth Southgate played when Steven Gerrard made his England debut against Ukraine in May 2000
Gareth Southgate played when Steven Gerrard made his England debut against Ukraine in May 2000 (Fiona Hanson/PA)

“We would love them working with us but we want good players for England for the long-term and for them as individuals and so we’re prepared to wait and be patient and make sure,” he told BBC Radio 5 Live.

“I can remember playing with Steven Gerrard and at the start he kept having to miss camps. He had growth issues and different things.

“These boys are playing in Champions League every midweek as well as the league matches and in Jude’s case very little break from when he went from Birmingham to Dortmund as well.

“The whole summer where again with a younger player, quite often, you’d be giving him that summer off but we felt he was in a very advanced place and could help us in the summer and it would be a great experience for him

“But we had a chat about it last month and we feel this month now with the Champions League fixtures as well in midweek, this was a good moment to just give him some space.”

Bellingham and Greenwood were conspicuous by their absence from England’s 23-man squad, which Harry Maguire and Trent Alexander-Arnold missed out on through injury.

Phil Foden
Phil Foden is back in the England squad (Mike Egerton/PA)

Phil Foden and Ollie Watkins return to the group after injury, while Aaron Ramsdale came in for the first time since the Euros and AC Milan’s Fikayo Tomori earned his first call up since winning his only cap in November 2019.

“I think there should be some consistency, which doesn’t mean we should be closed to players who are in good form,” Southgate said of his selection.

“That’s why Fikayo is in. That’s why Aaron Ramsdale is in. We’re always looking at what are the right decisions.

“This core group got us to a European Championship final. Others have to earn the right to push them out.

Aaron Ramsdale
Aaron Ramsdale’s form earned him a call-up (Nick Potts/PA)

“The way they responded in September to a long summer with highs and lows was very impressive.

“I liked the mentality of the whole group. But we’re not going to just accept that.

“We’ve got to push every day the performance on the training pitch.

“Every player in that team and squad knows there’s huge competition for places and I think that’s driving some of the performances that we have.”

Emile Smith Rowe
Gareth Southgate says Emile Smith Rowe came close to a call-up (Tim Goode/PA)

Southgate said Emile Smith Rowe was close to a maiden call-up and praised Arsenal team-mate Ben White, with the England manager confident about fitness doubts like Mason Mount, Reece James and Luke Shaw.

“Clearly they still have to appear for their clubs and there is an element of the unknown but our understanding is that Mason and Reece have a good chance for the weekend,” Southgate added.

“We will have to track that. Luke’s was more of illness than anything else.

“We don’t play until next Saturday so there is time and we will know more as the week progresses on all of those situations.”

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