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Gareth Southgate is adamant he has ‘no concerns’ about taking James Maddison to the World Cup after handing the Leicester star a place in his squad for Qatar and says the playmaker’s inclusion is not a token gesture.
England boss Southgate hit out at ‘misconceptions’ over Maddison, who has not played for his country since winning his only cap against Montenegro in 2019 but will join up with the rest of the 26-man party to fly to the Middle East on Tuesday.
The 25-year-old was believed to be out of favour because he visited a casino after withdrawing from the England squad through illness in October 2019 and there was speculation he would be left out for the tournament.
But following six goals for the Foxes this season and a string of standout performances, Southgate says Maddison (pictured) has ‘earned the right’ to be part of the squad.