
Well Fabio Capello has finally announced his final 23-man Englnd squad for the World Cup in South Africa, finally in that the entire country already knew the squad a few hours before it was made public due to the power and reach of the press and media as well as even more prominently social media sites like Twitter.
Having named a provisional squad of 30 players, Capello has trimmed his squad by seven having overseen a training camp in Austria and unconvincing victories over both Mexico and Japan in the last week. The seven players that have missed out on the trip and not included in the final cut are Walcott (Arsenal), Bent (Sunderland), A.Johnson (Man City), Dawson (Spurs), Huddlestone (Spurs), Parker (West Ham) & Baines (Everton).
Gareth Barry has been included in the squad after making some good progress on his injured ankle, although at the projected recovery rate is unlikely to feature in the first 3 of England’s group games.
England travel to South Africa on Wednesday evening, with several sides already out there and then all eyes will be on their opening game against the USA which will be played in Rustenburg on Saturday 12th June. Im sure that the starting 11 for that game will bring the next major debate amongst England fans, although in all honesty the majority of the players pick themselves be it 1 or 2 positions depending on tactics.
The England Squad in full for the 2010 World Cup
Goalkeepers
Robert Green, Joe Hart, David James
Defenders
Jamie Carragher, Ashley Cole, Rio Ferdinand, Glen Johnson, Ledley King, John Terry, Matthew Upson, Stephen Warnock
Midfielders
Gareth Barry, Michael Carrick, Joe Cole, Steven Gerrard, Frank Lampard, Aaron Lennon, James Milner, Shaun Wright-Phillips
Forwards
Peter Crouch, Jermain Defoe, Emile Heskey, Wayne Rooney
Whether you agree with Capello’s decision or not in the final cut, there are no real surprises in there that couldnt have been logically expected.
Walcott - Lacks a final ball, crossing is weak at times and form inconsistent.Despite the pace that he can obviously deliver and the value as an impact substitution, the better close ball skills of Lennon as well as versatility of Gerrard, Cole and SWP see him receive his first major knockback in the game.
Bent - A very successful season at club level but always the last of the strikers and be it only limited exposure in an England shirt has never shown any real intent. A big shame for the lad to miss out on two successive World Cup squads.
Huddlestone - Another player on the back of a reasonable season but behind in both talent and experience against the likes of Gerrard, Lampard and Barry.
Baines - May well have played himself out of the squad with his performance of uncertainty against Mexico in the 3-1 win and allowed Warnock to slide on to the plane without even kicking a ball.
Dawson - Argubly a better choice than Upson in the 5th centre half spot, who’s season has been flat at best for West Ham but with no game time in recent friendlies was always one of the more likely ones to miss out. The only real other question was do we really need to take 5x centre halfs out there anyway but I guess that comes down to the tactics that Capello has in mind.
Parker - A very solid season at West Ham and arguably more energy and bite than Carrick, again another not to feature in the recent friendlies and always looking to be there more in case it was bad news on Gareth Barry.
A.Johnson - Despite a good season for City and a cameo role in the friendlies, as well as being the only left footed left winger in the squad, Adam Johnson has been left out as the experience and creativity of Joe Cole and also his City team mate Shaun Wright-Phillips is preferred. If his career continues at the same rate and promise then it would be hard to see him not around the squad for the next campaign should England qualify as only 22 years of age at present and finding his way in the game as is Walcott.
So 23 get ready to depart for the airport while 7 will either view it from the TV or continue with their holiday plans, either way the chosen Lions are now known and hopefully come June 12th are all fit and ready to let battle commence,