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Southgate U-turned on Grealish after ‘brutally honest’ claim about City man

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Gareth Southgate faced tough decisions while selecting his England squad for the Euros, notably leaving out Jack Grealish.

The Manchester City ace, a standout performer at Euro 2020 and the 2022 World Cup, was one of the most notable omissions from the team heading to Germany this summer. This comes despite Southgate’s previous admissions of being a “huge fan” of Grealish, even during off-peak periods in the last season.




Southgate acknowledged that Grealish is often “brutally honest” about his own game, a trait that could negatively impact his form and confidence. “Sometimes I think he’s too hard on himself,” Southgate said after England’s 1-0 victory over Australia in October.

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Praising Grealish’s exceptional ability, Southgate also mentioned James Maddison as another talented player who didn’t make the cut, saying they both “see the world differently”, reports the Mirror.

Eight months later, both Grealish and Maddison were not included in the squad. Southgate explained: “We’re blessed with options in attacking areas, all offering something slightly different. Madders and Jack give us something different as well, so they’re tough calls,.

“We’ve gone over it and over it as staff to try and be fair. We back our decisions but we recognise we could have gone a different route. Both boys are big characters and great to work with.”

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