Ivan Toney is about to make solely his second England look when it faces Belgium in Tuesday’s pleasant whereas midfielder Declan Rice will mark his fiftieth cap by sporting the captain’s armband, supervisor Gareth Southgate stated on Monday.
Toney obtained his first England call-up since serving an eight-month suspension for breaching FA betting guidelines and the Brentford striker will play for the primary time since his debut, precisely a yr in the past.
With skipper Harry Kane sidelined with an ankle harm, Toney could have the chance to steer the road and attempt to impress forward of the Euros after Ollie Watkins struggled to make an influence up entrance in final week’s 1-0 loss to Brazil.
“Ivan will be involved in the game for sure,” Southgate advised reporters. “I have to say, with everything that’s happened, the original idea or plan for the week is a little bit different.
“We’re probably finding out about more players but that’s really helpful. To see all those players against high level opposition will help us make better decisions moving forward.”
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With a number of different senior figures corresponding to defenders Kyle Walker and Harry Maguire additionally lacking the sport as a result of harm, Southgate stated Arsenal’s 105 million kilos ($132.77 million) midfielder Rice would put on the captain’s armband.
“It’s his 50th cap. He has great leadership experience already at a tender age and I think it’s a brilliant opportunity for some of our younger players to show leadership and experience it,” Southgate stated.
“Some of our core group are not with us, so it’s a different dynamic, a great opportunity for others to step up, lead and grow.
“A lot of the players involved with the squad are the future and the more of those experiences they can have that’s helpful for everybody.”
Rice, 25, stated he was left “absolutely speechless” when he was knowledgeable he would captain England and lead the facet out at Wembley Stadium.
“When he (Southgate) told me last night, I shook his hand, gave him a hug and said, ‘Thank you’,” Rice stated.
“I owe him a lot. Since I first came into the team, he’s made me feel at home. I’ve always felt so comfortable playing under him and I’ve grown in confidence. For my 50th cap, to walk out in front of my friends and family is an absolute honour.”
Source: sportstar.thehindu.com