James Maddison, the talented Leicester City midfielder, has reportedly been left out of the final England squad for the upcoming UEFA European Championship. This decision by England manager Gareth Southgate has sparked significant discussion among fans and pundits alike

    Source:- BBC news

    Maddison, who has been in impressive form for his club this season, was considered a strong contender for a spot in the squad. His creativity and playmaking abilities have been crucial for Leicester, leading many to believe he would be an asset for the national team. However, Southgate’s decision suggests a different strategy or possibly concerns over Maddison’s recent injury history.

    Source:- BBC news

    Sources close to the team indicate that Southgate faced tough choices due to the depth of talent available in the attacking midfield positions. Players like Jack Grealish, Phil Foden, and Mason Mount have also been in excellent form, making the competition for places incredibly stiff.

    Maddison’s exclusion is seen as a significant blow for the player, who has been working hard to establish himself at the international level. Despite this setback, the 26-year-old remains optimistic and focused on continuing his development at the club level, aiming for future opportunities with the national team.

    England’s final squad announcement is eagerly awaited, with fans keen to see how Southgate balances experience and youth for the Euros.

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