{statorium_team tid=381 sid=321 text="England"} manager Gareth Southgate says he named his Euro 2024 squad early so his players could keep their "heads clear" and focus on Friday's game against {statorium_team tid=678 sid=321 text="Iceland"}.
Southgate has until Friday at 23:00 BST to confirm his 26-man group, but named his squad on Thursday, a day before his side's final warm-up match.
England manager Gareth Southgate announced his Euro 2024 squad a day earlier than necessary to help his players stay focused on their upcoming game against Iceland. Though he had until Friday at 23:00 BST to finalize his 26-man team, he chose to reveal it on Thursday to avoid last-minute anxiety and ensure clarity for the players. "It wouldn’t have been fair on the players to keep them waiting until the last moment," Southgate explained to BBC Radio 5 Live. He emphasized the importance of mental clarity, stating that the early announcement was intended to keep players' heads clear for Friday's match.
Squad Adjustments and Preparations
Initially, Southgate had shortlisted 33 players but trimmed the list to 26, leaving out goalkeeper {statorium_player pid=21731 sid=321 text="James Trafford"}, defenders {statorium_player pid=9843 sid=321 text="Jarrad Branthwaite"}, {statorium_player pid=368 sid=321 text="Harry Maguire"}, and {statorium_player pid=36142 sid=321 text="Jarell Quansah"}, midfielder {statorium_player pid=78 sid=321 text="Curtis Jones"}, and forwards {statorium_player pid=3830 sid=321 text="Jack Grealish"} and {statorium_player pid=376 sid=321 text="James Maddison"}. Despite not making the final squad, Quansah remains with the team and might play against Iceland, although he won't be heading to Germany unless injuries occur. Southgate's decision to cut the squad early was also influenced by the need to transition smoothly from the preparatory camp to focusing on the upcoming tournament without the added pressure of last-minute cuts.
Looking Ahead to the Tournament
Reflecting on the preparations, Southgate noted the inevitability of a period filled with anxiety once the initial 33-man squad was named. England, who recently secured a 3-0 victory against {statorium_team tid=679 text="Bosnia-Herzegovina"}, will face Iceland at Wembley in their final warm-up game. Iceland, having failed to qualify for Euro 2024, lost to Ukraine in the play-offs in March. Southgate's current squad differs significantly from the team that reached the Euro 2020 final, with notable absences including Harry Maguire, {statorium_player pid=5935 sid=321 text="Kalvin Phillips"}, and {statorium_player pid=98 sid=321 text="Raheem Sterling"}. While acknowledging his past loyalty to seasoned players, Southgate highlighted the necessity of selecting those currently best equipped to succeed, balancing experience with current form.
As England prepares to start their Euro 2024 journey, the squad looks ahead with clear minds and focused intent, ready to build on past experiences and strive for victory in the tournament.