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Gareth Southgate explains Jack Grealish snub for England’s Euro 2024 squad

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Gareth Southgate has confirmed his 26-man squad for the European Championship which kick off in Germany next week, with Man City star Jack Grealish the most notable omission

Gareth Southgate has confirmed his England squad for Euro 2024

Gareth Southgate has explained his said a lack of form for his club was behind the decision to leave Jack Grealish OUT of his England squad for Euro 2024.

The Three Lions boss whittled down his squad from 33 down to 26 ahead of their final warm-up game vs Iceland at Wembley on Friday. In total, seven players who made the provisional list won’t be on the plane to Germany, most notably Manchester City star Grealish.




The former Aston Villa talisman struggled for fitness and form under Pep Guardiola last season, but was still widely expected to be a part of the travelling party. However, Southgate opted against picking the forward, with Tottenham’s James Maddison another forward-thinking player left out.

Southgate, speaking after his squad was confirmed said on Grealish and Maddison: “As I said, the players took the news respectfully. Of course players believe they should be in and that’s why they are top players because they have self belief and they have that mindset.

“But the fact is we have players who have been playing extremely well all season in the league and we just feel other players have had stronger seasons, particularly in the last six months or so.

“In the attacking areas we are blessed with a lot of options all slightly different. They’ve been tough calls, calls we’ve gone over and over as staff to try and be fair and to try and get the right rationale. We back our decisions, but we recognise we could have gone a different route.”

Along with Grealish and Maddison, goalkeeper James Trafford, defenders Harry Maguire, Jarrad Branthwaite and Jarell Quansah, and midfielder Curtis Jones was left out of the squad. Untied defender Maguire missed out due to injury, admitting he was ‘absolutely gutted’ to miss out on England’s latest attempt to end 58 years of hurt for the men’s national team.

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