Jermain Defoe has returned to the England squad following the death of his father. The Tottenham Hotspur striker went back home on Thursday morning after hearing the sad news. However, he was back in the team hotel this morning and is expected to take part in a closed-doors training session as England prepare for Monday's Group D opener against France in Donetsk. Manager Roy Hodgson will be glad to have Defoe back in the fold. Although the 29-year-old is not expected to start against the French, he offers a useful goalscoring option from the bench. With Ashley Young virtually certain to fill the position just behind a central striker in the absence of suspended frontman Wayne Rooney, Andy Carroll and Danny Welbeck are vying for the other forward berth. Carroll was paired with Young during yesterday's public training session. However, the Liverpool forward was also part of the FA visit to Auschwitz yesterday, which, fitness permitting, seemed to be made up of players who were not going to start on Monday. Welbeck did make a big impression against Belgium on Saturday, when he scored the only goal, and it would be no surprise if he got the nod to start his first competitive game. Hodgson does have some concerns though, with Chelsea duo John Terry and Ashley Cole both said to be nursing muscular problems. fFIFA .
GMT 08:04 2018 Sunday ,09 December
Leaders Dortmund edge Schalke in derby, Bayern winGMT 12:42 2018 Friday ,02 November
Brexit and the Premier League - English clubs have concernsGMT 06:51 2018 Sunday ,21 October
Man City, Liverpool remain unbeaten, Chelsea rescued by late goalGMT 10:33 2018 Tuesday ,16 October
Maltese club in talks with Usain Bolt, president confirmsGMT 14:56 2018 Monday ,08 October
Barca held again as Sevilla lead La LigaGMT 15:11 2018 Sunday ,07 October
Sacking Lopetegui would be crazy, says Real captain RamosGMT 12:11 2018 Thursday ,04 October
Liverpool sunk by late Lorenzo Insigne strikeGMT 10:58 2018 Wednesday ,03 October
More woe for Mourinho as Valencia hold Manchester UnitedMaintained and developed by Arabs Today Group SAL.
All rights reserved to Arab Today Media Group 2025 ©
Maintained and developed by Arabs Today Group SAL.
All rights reserved to Arab Today Media Group 2025 ©
Send your comments
Your comment as a visitor