Gareth Southgate has finalized his England squad for the upcoming European Championship in Germany, leaving out some notable names. Among them are Jack Grealish and Harry Maguire, both of whom have been conspicuous omissions from the final 26-player selection.
The exclusion of Grealish, in particular, has raised eyebrows, considering his previous pivotal role in the England setup. However, his struggles to replicate his best form during the 2023-24 season at Manchester City appear to have played a significant role in Southgate’s decision. With just three goals across 36 appearances in all competitions, Grealish’s lackluster performance seemingly rendered him unable to secure a spot in the final squad.
Equally surprising is the absence of Harry Maguire, who has been a stalwart figure in the England defense in recent years. The Manchester United center-back’s exclusion could be attributed to a combination of factors, including injury concerns and competition for places in the defensive line.
Southgate’s final squad comprises a blend of experience and youth, with the likes of Lewis Dunk, Luke Shaw, and Kyle Walker providing stability at the back, alongside promising talents such as Marc Guehi and Ezri Konsa. In midfield, the presence of established names like Declan Rice and Trent Alexander-Arnold is complemented by emerging stars like Conor Gallagher and Kobbie Mainoo.
Up front, England boasts an array of attacking talent, spearheaded by the prolific Harry Kane. Supported by the likes of Phil Foden, Bukayo Saka, and Jude Bellingham, the Three Lions possess the firepower needed to challenge for European glory.
While the omission of Grealish and Maguire may come as a surprise to many, Southgate’s decision underscores the fierce competition for places within the England squad. With a wealth of talent at his disposal, the England manager faces the unenviable task of selecting a cohesive unit capable of navigating the challenges posed by Europe’s finest.
As the countdown to the European Championship begins, all eyes will be on Gareth Southgate and his England team as they aim to make their mark on the continental stage once again. With a blend of experience, youth, and talent, the Three Lions will be hoping to replicate the success of their memorable run to the final in 2021. Only time will tell if Southgate’s final squad selection proves to be the right formula for success in Germany.