The countdown to the2014 World Cup has reached 32 days to
go, but for Roy Hodgson the decisions have already begun. Tomorrow afternoon we’ll
all know the ins, the outs, that player no one expected and the one that missed
his chance as the England manager prepares to name his 23 man squad to take to
Brazil.
Will he go for form, youth or experience? The wise choice
would surely be a bit of each, but with many places still in doubt and opinions
divided, there’s bound a talking point or two.
Here are the 23 players who I would take this Summer .
Goalkeepers
Joe Hart- Struggled
for form mid-way through the season and lost his place in the Manchester City
team, but since then England’s number one keeper has returned to the heights of
two years ago and is Hodgson’s obvious first choice between the sticks.
Fraser Forster- At
6ft 7 Celtic’s keeper is an imposing figure to any striker. This season he set
a new club record for the Scottish giants, keeping 11 clean sheets in a row and
has played at the top level in the Champions League against the likes of
Barcelona and AC Milan.
Ben Foster- After
being a hot prospect at Manchester United, Foster’s chance to become one of the
world’s best keepers appeared to peter out through a combination of injuries
and mistakes. However after successful seasons at Watford, Birmingham and his
current club West Brom, Foster is once again in contention for his country and
could provide useful backup in Rio.
Defenders
Gary Cahill- Following
the careers of Campbell, Ferdinand and Terry the current English centre backs
have been left with big boots to fill, but if anyone looks like stepping up to
the plate its Gary Cahill. Under new manager Jose Mourinho the Chelsea defender
has had the season of his life and alongside Terry has been a major part of the
Blues stern defence which has conceded less league goals than any other team
this season.
Phil Jagielka-
Everton’s captain has been in the core of the Toffee’s success ever since his
move to Goodison Park in 2007. His 24 caps for the national team also show what
a key part he has become in the England setup, where he has formed a decent
partnership with Cahill, and the pair look set to be England’s first choice
centre backs.
Glen Johnson- The
Liverpool defender grabbed England’s vacant right back position with both hands
following Gary Neville’s retirement. Now a regular for both club and country
Johnson is relatively sound when dealing with his defensive duties but also
carries a threat going forward. His 50 England caps accumulated under the
management of both Hodgson and Fabio Capello show that he is a managers’
favourite and reliable choice.
Leighton Baines- His
22 appearances for England would have surely been more if it wasn’t for the
consistency of Ashley Cole. However with Cole no longer a first team regular at
Chelsea, Baines now looks ready to step up to the plate on the left side of
England’s defence. This season has been another great campaign for Baines at
Everton, where his crosses and set pieces have been a valuable asset to the
Toffies 5th place finish.
Phil Jones- United’s
defender clearly has the attributes to be a top player one day, however at
times Jones’ mistakes have suggested that he isn’t quite ready yet. It’s been a
tough season all round for United but in Jones they have a defender whose
strength, height and power mean he can play centre back, full back or even
centre midfield. His versatility should also help England even if he only
starts on the bench
Chris Smalling- Another
United defender who has received some flack this season in the clubs fall from
grace. However Smalling has been around the England setup for a while and has
experience of playing for his country, he is strong, good in the air and would
provide backup if Cahill or Jagielka became unavailable. Still only 24 he has
time on his side and could still have a big part to play for England even if
this season has been a minor blip.
Luke Shaw- England’s
left back position has been a major talking point over recent months. With
Baines almost certain to go as first choice, Hodgson must make the decision
whether to take the experienced Ashley Cole or 18 year old Luke Shaw.
Personally I would go for Shaw, while Cole has been sat on the Chelsea bench,
Shaw’s performances for Southampton have been extraordinary. He defends well,
picks his moments to get forward and could be the regular England left back in
years to come.
Kyle Walker/ Micah
Richards- If Kyle Walker recovers from injury and is fit enough to go he
would be my back up for Johnson at right back. He’s been a regular at Tottenham
all season and despite being a little suspect defensively he has bags of pace
and gets forward with purpose. If Walker doesn’t recover I’d go with Micah
Richards, who in my opinion is unfortunate not to be a regular Manchester
City’s team. Despite only featuring twice this season he would be a solid
replacement and can place centre or right back.
Midfielders
Steven Gerrard- Captain
for club and country, Gerrard’s ticket for Brazil must have been booked months
ago. Despite his age this season at Liverpool has been one of his best where he
has flourished in a deeper midfield role just in front of the back four. His
range of passing is still as good as anyone on the planet and his passion and
leadership will be crucial to help guide and motivate the rest of the squad. At
33 this could be Gerrard’s last chance of winning silverware with England and
that should make him even more determined.
Adam Lallana- Southampton’s
captain has simply gone from strength to strength this season bagging himself 9
league goals and contributing with 6 assists from midfield. His fluent passing
and distribution of the ball has been a joy to watch and he thoroughly deserved
his place in the PFA team of the year. In past tournaments it’s been well
documented that England doesn’t retain the ball enough or for long periods, could
Lallana be the player they have been crying out for?
Raheem Sterling- In
the second half of this season Liverpool’s 19 year old wonder kid has took the
Premier League by storm. His pace both with and without the ball has been a key
part of Liverpool’s prolific attack which has blown many teams away this
campaign. Under the management of Brendon Rodgers, Sterling’s confidence has
reached an all-time high. His first goal against Norwich in April will be a
contender for goal of the season, while his speed on counter attack can hurt
any team.
Jack Wilshere- There
are many who believe taking Wilshere is a gamble that’s not worth taking due to
the question marks over his fitness.
After missing the back end of the Premier League season with Arsenal,
Arsene Wenger has said that Wilshere will be ready for the World Cup, as far as
I can see that’s a huge positive. Wilshere is another player who is good on the
ball and can make decisive runs from midfield, Arsenal’s record with the 22
year old in the side is far better than when they are without him.
Alex
Oxlade-Chamberlain- Another Arsenal youngster who has stacks of potential.
Before this season Oxlade- Chamberlain was known for his pace and power on the
wing, however this campaign “The Ox” , as he is known, has also become accustomed
to playing a role in the centre of midfield where he has displayed some mature
and assured performances. Oxlade-Chamberlain’s versatility could be big benefit
for England and if his form continues the intelligent playmaker could become a
regular for his country.
James Milner-The
Manchester City midfielder has been the “safe option” for both Hodgson and
Capello in recent tournament. He may not be a regular at City but Milner’s a
solid midfielder who has experience, knowledge and can play anywhere in midfield.
Milner is more defensive minded and different compared to England’s other option’s;
he will provide a better balance to the team even if he doesn’t have the flair
that some of his younger compatriots do.
Jordan Henderson- Like Sterling, Henderson has finally come
of age in the red shirt of Liverpool this season. He’s been a regular at
Anfield forming a strong midfield partnership with Gerrard, who’s been helped
by Henderson’s extra energy and mobility in the middle of the park. His 34
league appearances alone show the big part he has played in Liverpool’s title
bid, he’s also chipped in with 4 goals and 7 assists, so in my opinion he
deserves his chance this summer.
Ross Barkley- England’s
promising youth doesn’t stop there and my final selection in midfield would be
Ross Barkley. After loan spells at Sheffield Wednesday and Leeds, the 20 year
old play maker has now cemented his place in the Everton first team where he
has thrived under new manager Roberto Martinez. His speed and power allow him to
skip past defenders at will on the counter attack, he’s got the qualities to be
match winner which could be crucial for England to progress
Strikers
Wayne Rooney- We’re
still yet to see the best of Rooney in an England shirt, but this could be his
year to step up to his best on the biggest stage. At times he has
single-handily carried Manchester United through their toughest season for
decades, scoring 17 league goals in 29 appearances. He’s undoubtedly a world
class talent but the question is where his best position is? Personally I’d
like to see him start in the number 10 position behind Daniel Sturridge where
Rooney can create chances, link up play in midfield and ultimately score goals.
Daniel Sturridge- With
20 goals this season Sturridge currently sits second in the Premier League’s
top scorers list, where he only trails his Liverpool team mate Luis Suarez. The
question now is can Sturridge reproduce that form in the England jersey where
he will more than likely receive less goal scoring opportunities than at
Liverpool. In the past Sturridge has been played on the wing for England but
this Summer I’d like to see him played through the middle as the main striker,
the role he has more than succeeded in at Liverpool.
Danny Welbeck- It’s
surprising Welbeck hasn’t been more of a regular at Old Trafford in Manchester
United’s time of need. Many will argue that Welbeck doesn’t score enough goals
or take his chances; however the 23 year old forward has shown what a threat he
can be for both club and country. He can hold the ball up and bring team mates
into play. He is powerful and can break away with purpose on the counter attack
and can provide a useful outlet for England in Brazil.
Andy Carroll-
There is always one player who sneaks into the squad at the last minute and
this time I think it could be Carroll. Hodgson is likely to take either Carroll
or Ricky Lambert for their height and aerial threat upfront, at 25 Carroll has
time on his side over Lambert (32) and despite him not having too much game
time at West Ham this season I would still take Carroll as England’s plan B to
give them a different option.
And here’s why I
wouldn’t take
Michael Carrick- At
the start of this season I would have said Carrick was almost certain to go,
however this campaign he’s been a shadow of the player he was in Manchester
United’s title winning side. He’s provided no assists from midfield and been
caught out defensively on numerous occasions. At 32 his England days could be
behind him.
Frank Lampard- Now
35 Lampard is still going strong and has shown that he can still compete at the
top level in this season’s Champions League. It will be a difficult call to
leave Lampard out but Hodgson needs to think about building for the future and developing
the young talent that he has on offer.
Ashley Cole- He’s
been England’s reliable left back for years, but now it finally looks like it’s
time for Cole to make way. He hasn’t been a regular at Chelsea this season and doesn’t
have the same attacking threat that Baines does. In Luke Shaw England have a
left back who, like Cole, could be an England regular for years to come which
could mean he gets the nod at Cole’s expense.
Ricky Lambert-When
England were short of strikers in qualifying match against Moldova and Ukraine
Lambert got his chance and impressed while representing his country. He’s had
another good season for Southampton; however I would still take Carroll as I
think he is more of a threat in the air and a bigger handful for defenders to
deal with.
Agree Or Disagree, who would you take?
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