Uefa chiefs agree major U-turn on Euro 2024 rule in big boost for England boss Gareth Southgate

featured
Share

Share This Post

or copy the link


GARETH Southgate will be able to pick a 26-man squad for Euro 2024 after Uefa reversed its tournament rulebook.

Euro chiefs had planned on reverting to 23 man parties for the tournament which kicks off in Munich in June.

Gareth Southgate has been handed a major boost ahead of the Euros

1

Gareth Southgate has been handed a major boost ahead of the EurosCredit: Getty

But pressure from a number of national team coaches saw the matter put back on the agenda earlier this month.

And now Uefa’s national competitions committee has backed the proposal to revert to the extended squads that were allowed at both the delayed Euro 2020 and the 2022 World Cup in Qatar.

The extended squads were introduced as a response to the Covid pandemic, with national coaches fearful that an outbreak of the virus could leave them short of numbers for matches.

Uefa had decided to return the traditional smaller squads for this summer’s event.

But a number of national coaches had urged a rethink, citing the sheer number of injuries sustained by players this season.

And despite opposition from Germany coach Julian Nagelsmann and France‘s Didier Deschamps, Uefa chiefs have agreed a u-turn on the initial ruling.

That decision will be ratified by Uefa’s ruling executive committee  – probably in a video conference in the next few days.

And it means Southgate and the other Euro 2024 coaches will have more options in their squad selection.

CASINO SPECIAL – BEST CASINO WELCOME OFFERS

While Southgate has long been a proponent of smaller squads, he was without skipper Harry Kane, Bukayo Saka and other players for last month’s friendlies with Brazil and Belgium.

The England  boss was not leading the call for larger squads but is understood to feel that it was not a problem if he was allowed to select 26 instead of 23.

England football fans put up in zombie towns

Southgate will want the confirmation that all 15 players not selected in his starting side will be able to sit on the bench, as happened in Qatar.

During Euro 2020, by contrast, three players had to be omitted from the match-day squad.

It is likely that the larger squads will now become the norm for Uefa national competitions – although Fifa may revert to 23 for the 2026 World Cup.



Source link

0
joy
Joy
0
cong_
Cong.
0
loved
Loved
0
surprised
Surprised
0
unliked
Unliked
0
mad
Mad
Uefa chiefs agree major U-turn on Euro 2024 rule in big boost for England boss Gareth Southgate

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

Login

To enjoy 9News privileges, log in or create an account now, and it's completely free!

Follow Us