Preparations have already begun for England’s Euro 2016 campaign with many friendlies lined up for
the Three Lions. Roy Hodgson’s side was drawn into Group B alongside Russia, Slovakia and Wales.
With the season slowly drawing to a close, players are still fighting for a chance to represent their
nation in France.
We take a look at the options available to Hodgson in his 23-man squad and assess who will book
their ticket on the plane…
Goalkeepers
Definite
Joe Hart (Manchester City)
Probable
Fraser Forster (Southampton)
Possible
Tom Heaton (Burnley)
Ben Foster (West Brom)
John Ruddy (Norwich)
It is widely
expected that Joe Hart will remain Hodgson’s first-choice between the sticks. Despite currently
being ruled out with a calf injury, Hart should recover in time to take his place in net. The
Manchester City keeper has kept 13 clean sheets this season and will look to build on his 57 England
caps.
Butland surely would have also secured his place on the plane following an impressive season with Stoke, until a fractured ankle sustained against Germany in Berlin ruled the 23-year-old for the remainder of the Premier League season and the summer beyond.
The Potters are currently in ninth position in the Premier League and have England’s youngest ever
goalkeeper to thank for a majority of their good performances.
Burnley goalkeeper Tom Heaton was called up in Hodgson’s latest squad mostly due to injuries to
the likes of Ben Foster. However, if the West Brom keeper cannot recover from his injury problems,
Heaton could make the cut. Fraser Forster will provide stiff competition though as the former Celtic
stopper has been in sensational form since returning from injury. Norwich stopper John Ruddy is an
outside option but would only make the squad as a last resort.
Right-Back
Definite
N/A
Probable
Nathaniel Clyne (Liverpool)
Kyle Walker (Tottenham)
Possible
Calum Chambers (Arsenal)
Kieran Trippier (Tottenham)
Joel Ward (Crystal Palace)
Surprisingly, Hodgson has doubts over the right-back position for the England squad. In my opinion,
Liverpool’s Nathaniel Clyne should be the number one defender in that position after a solid start to
life at Anfield. Hodgson is not convinced by the former Southampton man and has suggested he
could use John Stones in that position. However, Clyne should still make the trip. Tottenham’s Kyle
Walker has more international experience than other options available and despite some
unconvincing performances should also travel to France.
Arsenal’s Calum Chambers is another option available to Hodgson and has made four appearances
for the senior side but was moved back to the Under-21 squad last March. Another option at right-
back is Kieran Trippier who has impressed under Mauricio Pochettino and could rival Walker for a
seat on the plane. Crystal Palace’s Joel Ward is another option should injuries force Hodgson to re-
assess.
Centre-Back
Definite
Chris Smalling (Manchester United)
John Stones (Everton)
Gary Cahill (Chelsea)
Probable
Phil Jagielka (Everton)
Possible
Phil Jones (Manchester United)
Scott Dann (Crystal Palace)
Ryan Shawcross (Stoke)
The form of Manchester United defender Chris Smalling has guaranteed the defender a place on the
plane. Smalling has excelled at the back for the Red Devils and should be England’s first-choice
centre-back. His potential partner could be Everton’s John Stones. Stones has not hit the heights of
last season but still remains a vital part of the England’s plans whether at centre-back or at right-
back. However, Chelsea defender, Gary Cahill, is favoured by Hodgson and could rival Stones for a
starting berth. Cahill is England’s deputy captain and will be guaranteed a ticket to the tournament.
An injury to Phil Jagielka gave Smalling a chance in the squad last year and the Everton defender has
not been able to win his place in the side back. Jagielka should travel with the squad as back-up after
some performances as stand-in captain for the Three Lions in recent internationals.
Despite playing an important role in England’s Euro 2016 qualifying campaign, Phil Jones remains
out of the reckoning for a starting berth. However, Hodgson is a fan of the former Blackburn
defender’s versatility meaning he could travel as back-up for multiple positions. Scott Dann’s
England hopes were dented even more as the Crystal Palace defender was overlooked yet again in
the most recent squad despite some impressive performances under Alan Pardew. Injuries could
force Hodgson to look at Ryan Shawcross who stands an outside chance of making the cut even
though he has been one of the most consistent players in the league this season.
Left-Back
Definite
N/A
Probable
Kieran Gibbs (Arsenal)
Leighton Baines (Everton)
Possible
Danny Rose (Tottenham)
Ryan Bertrand (Southampton)
Aaron Cresswell (West Ham)
Manchester United’s Luke Shaw was set to be England’s first choice left back at Euro 2016 before a
double leg-break against PSV in the Champions League cruelly ended the youngster’s season. It will
be interesting to see who takes the former Southampton man’s place in the side. Both Leighton
Baines and Kieran Gibbs were ‘deliberately ignored’ in Hodgson’s latest England squad as he wanted
to assess other options in the position. However, the former Liverpool boss conceded he was aware
of their talents and did not rule out their inclusion in his final squad.
Included in the starting eleven against Germany, Danny Rose was labelled the best English left-back
by manager Pochettino. His inclusion in the squad for the upcoming friendlies means Hodgson has
noticed his impressive form for the Lilywhites and could be tempted to give the 25-year-old a chance
at the expense of Baines. Ryan Bertrand was also included in the squad and gives another option in
defence. He faces stiff competition for his place in the side but an impressive end to the season with
Southampton could see the youngster earn a seat on the plane. Hammers defender Aaron Cresswell
was another West Ham player to be overlooked once again which means he remains an outsider to
be included.
Be sure to look out for part two where we assess England’s midfield and forward options!
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Source: DSG