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England begin life under manager Allardyce as Cup qualifiers begin

AFP
Published : Sep 4, 2016, 6:39 am IST
Updated : Sep 4, 2016, 6:39 am IST

England striker and captain Wayne Rooney (left) at a training session along with midfielder Jordan Henderson (centre) and striker Jamie Vardy at St George’s Park near Burton-Upon-Trent in England on Friday, ahead of their 2018 World Cup qualifier against hosts Slovakia in Trnava. (Photo: AFP)

England striker and captain Wayne Rooney (left) at a training session along with midfielder Jordan Henderson (centre) and striker Jamie Vardy at St George’s Park near Burton-Upon-Trent in England on Friday, ahead of their 2018 World Cup qualifier against hosts Slovakia in Trnava. (Photo: AFP)

England manager Sam Allardyce will drop Dele Alli, Daniel Sturridge and Chris Smalling for the opening match of his reign in Sunday’s World Cup qualifier against Slovakia, British media reported on Saturday.

Allardyce replaced Roy Hodgson in the aftermath of England’s woeful last 16 defeat against minnows Iceland at Euro 2016 and he has decided to start his spell in charge by leaving out Tottenham midfielder Alli, Liverpool striker Sturridge and Manchester United defender Smalling

Alli started three of England’s four matches at the Euros, while Sturridge and Smalling also contributed to a lacklustre tournament from Hodgson’s team.

Although that trio have been axed by former Sunderland boss Allardyce, he has still kept faith with eight of the team humiliated by the 1-2 loss against Iceland in Nice.

Joe Hart, who joined Torino on loan after slipping to third in the pecking order at Manchester City, remains in goal despite his lack of action this season because Fraser Forster’s arm injury leaves him as the only established goalkeeper.

With Smalling out of the United team at present Allardyce has settled on a defensive pairing of Gary Cahill and John Stones, the latter back in favour having not played a minute in France.

Liverpool’s Jordan Henderson is due to return in midfield alongside Eric Dier, with Adam Lallana restored in a rejigged forward line.

Allardyce had already stated his intention to use his captain, Rooney, in the same number 10 role he has been performing for Manchester United and that leaves no room for Tottenham playmaker Alli.

Rooney will become England’s record outfield cap-holder when he lines up at Trnava’s City Arena.

England look likely to begin with a 4-2-3-1 formation similar to United’s, with Harry Kane leading the line. He has yet to score this season but has done enough in training to convince Allardyce to keep Sturridge and Jamie Vardy benched.

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