Gareth Southgate admits Chelsea star Reece James making Euro 2024 is dependent on his fitness
Gareth Southgate’s hopeful stance on Chelsea star Reece James and his potential inclusion in the Euro 2024 squad provides a glimmer of optimism for the Chelsea captain amidst his injury struggles. Despite James’ recent hamstring injury, Southgate sees a possibility for him to make the tournament roster if he can recover fully before the end of the season.
James’ injury history, particularly with recurring hamstring issues, has been a concern throughout his career. However, there is optimism that he may finally overcome this setback, especially considering the determination he shares with his compatriot Luke Shaw to return to action and prove their fitness ahead of the Euros.
Southgate’s willingness to keep James in consideration for Euro 2024 despite his injury setbacks demonstrates the manager’s confidence in the player’s abilities and his recognition of the potential impact James could have on the squad if fully fit.
When questioned about James’ situation for Euro 2024 after Southgate announced England’s squad for March friendlies, (h/t Mirror): he said:
“Could he play seven games in the Euros? His record over the last few years would suggest no. But is he a top-level player who could provide something important? No question.’’
Southgate’s hope for James to regain full fitness in time for Euro 2024 reflects the manager’s desire to have all his key players available for the tournament. the 24-year-old’s potential inclusion in the squad could significantly enhance England’s prospects, given his ability to influence the game both offensively and defensively.
Southgate’s decision to call up Reece James to the England squad in November, despite the fullback’s recent injury recovery, highlights the manager’s belief in James’ capabilities and his importance to the team’s dynamic. While James opted to prioritize his health and recovery at that time, his presence in the squad further underscores his significance in Southgate’s plans.
Even though James chose to focus on his rehabilitation rather than joining the England squad for the November friendly, it’s evident that Southgate values his contribution and understands the impact he could have on the team when fully fit. James’ skill set and versatility make him a valuable asset, capable of providing attacking impetus from the fullback position while also being solid defensively.
More Chelsea News
- Chelsea vice-captain Ben Chilwell is in contention to face Leicester City in FA Cup quarter-final
- Leicester City star Jamie Vardy set to miss FA Cup quarter final vs Chelsea
- Mauricio Pochettino opens up on appearance at Brighton & Hove Albion vs AS Roma
It’s unfortunate that Reece James has had to deal with injuries, particularly missing out on the FIFA 2022 World Cup due to a hamstring injury. However, the hope is that he can overcome his current injury setback and return to action before the end of the season.
As the Euros draw nearer, Southgate will undoubtedly monitor James’ progress closely, hoping that the fullback can overcome his injury woes and make a meaningful contribution to the England team on the international stage.