MX23RW : Sunday, November 17 23:33:28| >> :60:2451:2451:

Gareth Southgate: 'Players can cement their England places against Iceland'

Gareth Southgate: 'Players can cement their England places against Iceland'
© Reuters
The Three Lions boss is expecting pressure from clubs about the use of their players in Wednesday's Nations League dead rubber at Wembley.

Gareth Southgate challenged England's players to "cement" their place in his European Championship thoughts as he braces himself for pressure from club managers about game-time in the Nations League dead rubber against Iceland.

A strange, testing and truncated international year comes to a conclusion with Wednesday's Wembley clash between sides that already known their fate.

Iceland's relegation from the top tier was confirmed last month, while Sunday's 2-0 loss to Belgium ended England's hopes of reaching the Nations League finals and bettering their third-place finish in the inaugural edition.

Given the circumstances surrounding the final match of the November triple-header and ongoing stresses of an unrelenting calendar, Southgate expects club managers to be twitchy about the use of their players on Wednesday.

But with time running out to earn a place in the squad for next summer's rearranged Euros, this is one of the last occasions to experiment and impress.

"In terms of Iceland, it's still a game that gives opportunities for people to cement a place in the team or in the squad," Southgate said.

"Again, we'll find out a lot now because for sure there'll be a lot of pressure from some clubs on their own players. That's what we live with consistently.

"But we've got players that want to play for England and we have pride in the way we play and we want to finish the game well.

"Our performance (against Belgium) was excellent and the players pushed until the 93rd minute and I couldn't have been prouder of them doing that.

"So, we have players that want the opportunity to play. We'll need to freshen the team a little bit but we'll have to assess that over the next couple of days."

Southgate named an initial 29-man squad for this month's triple-header but, even with 17-year-old Jude Bellingham promoted to the group, the England manager could be down to 21 players against Iceland.

Joe Gomez last week underwent surgery to repair a tendon in his left knee
Joe Gomez last week underwent surgery to repair a tendon in his left knee (Nick Potts/PA)

Trent Alexander-Arnold, James Ward-Prowse and Marcus Rashford were unable to meet up due to existing issues, while Joe Gomez sustained a knee injury in training ahead of the friendly win against the Republic of Ireland.

Conor Coady had to pull out after a Track and Trace alert about possible Covid-19 exposure and Raheem Sterling is withdrawing due to a calf complaint, with Jordan Henderson and Ben Chilwell coming off with knocks against Belgium.

Harry Maguire is available after suspension but Reece James remains banned for Iceland's visit, continuing an absentee-heavy theme that Southgate has had to deal with this in this year's international meet-ups.

"It's obvious throughout the autumn we've been missing so many players in every camp," the England manager said.

Jack Grealish has impressed since making his England bow in September
Jack Grealish has impressed since making his England bow in September (Dirk Waem via Belga/PA)

"But I'm focused on the players that were here because the players that were here gave absolutely everything and there were some excellent individual performances.

"We've had 11 debuts, I think, across the autumn and a lot of players who've forced their way into our thinking for a squad and a lot of players who are forcing our thinking into the team."

Wing-backs James, Bukayo Saka and Ainsley Maitland-Niles have impressed since making their senior debuts, while Dominic Calvert-Lewin, Coady and Kalvin Phillips have made strong cases this autumn.

Two-cap Phil Foden will surely get a chance to shine against Iceland after seeing Jack Grealish produce another mouthwatering performance in a loss to Belgium that left Southgate focusing on the positives.

"I think we've shown that we can compete and I think we've seen that there isn't much between ourselves and Belgium," he added.

"I think there are some other outstanding teams around Europe. France have obviously qualified last night against Portugal, who are another top side. It's so competitive.

"You know, four European teams made the last four of the World Cup. Three different ones qualified for the last four of the last Nations League.

"It looks like three different ones again will qualify for this Nations League. That sums up how competitive Europe is.

"We're a team who I believe have improved across the autumn, having had 10 months without playing.

"September was a mess because players just weren't fit.

"But since then we've learned so much and, as I said, I'm really pleased with some of the individual progress, the progress as a team.

"The last two matches in this competition to this point, I don't think we've got what we deserved from (them). But they're the fine margins of knockout football."

ID:422507: cacheID:422507:1false2false3false:QQ:: from db desktop :LenBod:restore:18361:
Restore Data
Share this article now:
Marcus Rashford scores a penalty for England against Belgium in the Nations League on October 11, 2020
Read Next:
Conor Coady, Marcus Rashford out of England's UEFA Nations League fixtures
>
rhs 2.0
Today's games header
FT
Packers
20-19
Bears
FT
Raiders
19-34
Dolphins
FT
Colts
28-27
Jets
FT
Jags
6-52
Lions
FT
Rams
28-22
Patriots
FT
Browns
14-35
Saints
FT
Ravens
16-18
Steelers
FT
Vikings
23-13
Titans
9.05pm
Seahawks
@
49ers
9.05pm
Falcons
@
Broncos
9.25pm
Chiefs
@
Bills
Tables header RHS
TeamPWDLFAGDPTS
1Liverpool119112161528
2Manchester CityMan City117222213923
3Chelsea115422113819
4Arsenal115421812619
5Nottingham ForestNott'm Forest115421510519
6Brighton & Hove AlbionBrighton115421915419
7Fulham115331613318
8Newcastle UnitedNewcastle115331311218
9Aston Villa115331717018
10Tottenham HotspurSpurs1151523131016
11Brentford115152222016
12Bournemouth114341515015
13Manchester UnitedMan Utd114341212015
14West Ham UnitedWest Ham113351319-612
15Leicester CityLeicester112451421-710
16Everton112451017-710
17Ipswich TownIpswich111551222-108
18Crystal Palace11146815-77
19Wolverhampton WanderersWolves111371627-116
20Southampton11119721-144


Sports Mole provides in-depth previews and predictions for every match from the biggest leagues and competitions in world football.
Argentina's Lionel Messi kisses the World Cup trophy after collecting the Golden Ball award on December 18, 2022Sign up for our FREE daily preview newsletter direct to your inbox!