Manchester United’s Jesse Lingard will start for England in Saturday’s
friendly against Nigeria at Wembley Stadium and manager Gareth
Southgate believes there is no reason why he can’t play alongside Dele
Alli.

While some observers believe the
25-year-old is competing for the same spot in the England side as
Tottenham’s Alli, Southgate says that isn’t the case.
“I don’t see it as a straight contest
between any individual, absolutely they could play together,” Southgate
told a news conference ahead of the match at Wembley.
“All of our attacking players have
different attributes or strengths. Jesse is a fantastic player at
recognizing the space, working away from the ball, a great link between
midfield and attack,” he said.
But Southgate gave no clues as to who
would start in goal for England with Jack Butland, Jordan Pickford and
Nick Pope the three goalkeepers in the World Cup squad.
“We know what we want to see in that
area and we’re clear on what we think. There’s no need for me to say too
much on that publicly,” said Southgate.
“I’ve told the players what we’re looking for in these two matches and haven’t told them the team yet.”
Southgate added that Manchester United
central defender Phil Jones would miss the Nigeria match after he was
allowed to leave the training camp as his partner is due to give birth.
Much media attention in England has been
focused on forward Raheem Sterling’s new tattoo which features an
assault rifle and which was described as “disgusting” by anti-gun
campaigners.
Sterling said the tattoo had a “deeper
meaning” adding that he would “never touch a gun in my life” and
Southgate defended the player.
“Tattoos are very personal. A lot of our
players have tattoos and they are wrapped up in a lot of deep stories. I
don’t see why we should be involved in policing that,” said the England
manager.
The Three Lions kick off their World Cup campaign in Russia against Tunisia on June 18 and also play Panama and Belgium in Group G. (Reuters)
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