James Maddison: Tottenham midfielder reveals he’s ‘devastated’ to not make England’s last Euro 2024 squad | Soccer Information

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James Maddison says he’s “devastated” to not make England’s last squad for Euro 2024, including he felt he deserved a spot as he “brings something different” to the crew.

On Wednesday evening, Tottenham’s Maddison turned the primary England participant to be lower from the 33-player provisional squad and has left the camp, together with Liverpool midfielder Curtis Jones.

Maddison tweeted on Thursday: “Devastated doesn’t quite cut it.

“Educated properly and labored onerous all week but when I am sincere with myself, my kind for Spurs when getting back from harm within the second half of the season most likely wasn’t on the ranges I had set which gave Gareth a call to make.

“I nonetheless thought there could be an area for me in a 26-man squad as I really feel I convey one thing totally different & had been a mainstay on this complete qualifying marketing campaign for Euro 2024 in Germany however the supervisor has made the choice and I’ve to respect that.

“I’ll be back, I have no doubt. Wishing the boys all the luck in the world out in Germany, unbelievable group and lads that I literally call some of my best friends. I genuinely hope football comes home.”

England supervisor Gareth Southgate has to chop his now-31-player preliminary squad right down to 26 by 11pm on Friday – round an hour after England’s last Euro 2024 warm-up recreation towards Iceland at Wembley.

England then start their Euro 2024 marketing campaign on June 16 towards Serbia.

Maddison’s look forward to a significant match look with England goes on. The Tottenham midfielder made the ultimate 2022 World Cup squad however did not make an look earlier than the Three Lions’ quarter-final exit.

Liverpool’s Jones – who has additionally left the camp – is but to be capped by England.

‘Dangerous information for Maddison, excellent news for Grealish’

England's Jack Grealish waves at the end of an international friendly soccer match between England and Bosnia and Herzegovina at St. James Park in Newcastle, England, Monday, June 3, 2024. England won 3-0. (AP Photo/Scott Heppell)
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Jack Grealish’s Euro 2024 hopes have been boosted

Sky Sports activities Information senior reporter Rob Dorsett:

“The fact Maddison isn’t in the squad makes it look likely that Jack Grealish will be in. He and Maddison are considered straight left-wingers, as Maddison can’t play No 10 as he’s competing with Jude Bellingham, Phil Foden and now Eberechi Eze.

“Each are very related gamers in that they assault defenders and win free-kicks. This can be a case of unhealthy information for Maddison, excellent news for Grealish.

“It’s devastating for Maddison. I know how much he wants to play for England and how committed he is.

“Simply look what occurred at Qatar in 2022 – there was an enormous clamour for him as he was taking part in that properly. Southgate took him however he picked up an harm and by no means actually shook it off.

“He didn’t play a minute in the World Cup but I was told he was a fantastic influence around the camp. His big smile was evident across every day of that England camp.

“Southgate values that however he hasn’t been taking part in properly sufficient for Spurs to command a spot in what’s the best place within the England squad.”

Analysis: Maddison’s England exit no surprise

Sky Sports’ Sam Blitz:

With three goals and five assists in his first nine Premier League games for Tottenham, Maddison was on course for Player of the Season, let alone a spot in the England Euros squad.

He was a shoo-in nine months ago, but now he is the first to be omitted from this extended England group.

This is no surprise. His form has dropped off since that scintillating start for Spurs this season. The only Premier League goal contributions he made since March 10 came against Burnley and Sheffield United, while he was not given a starting role in a makeshift England line-up against Bosnia.

A three-month injury in the middle of the season halted his progress but his form has not recovered since, and there is a growing pattern in Maddison’s seasons. In the last five campaigns, he has started them strongly then tailed off. That is not ideal for a player hoping to make summer tournaments for his country.

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Maybe the performances of Eze and Cole Palmer towards Bosnia swayed Southgate’s pondering. Each gamers – who’re attacking and wide-midfielder hybrids – impressed within the pleasant and will have moved above Maddison within the pecking order.

And with Bellingham and Foden world-class choices on high of that, it means the participant who so many clamoured for to make the 2022 World Cup squad – and snuck in on the final minute – is the primary to be lower from this Euros squad.

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