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England captain Harry Kane was omitted from the starting line-up for Thursday’s Nations League match against Greece following pointed remarks criticizing players who had withdrawn from the squad. Interim coach Lee Carsley made the surprising decision to bench Kane, the team’s record goal-scorer and leader, opting to start Aston Villa forward Ollie Watkins in his place for the clash in Athens.
Kane’s omission came just a day after he spoke candidly about recent squad withdrawals, emphasizing the importance of commitment to national duty. The Bayern Munich striker expressed frustration with players opting out of international matches, suggesting that England should be prioritized, despite what he hinted were pressures from club managers to rest their stars during this busy phase of the season.
The squad was notably impacted by a wave of absences that included prominent figures such as Trent Alexander-Arnold, Bukayo Saka, Declan Rice, Phil Foden, Jack Grealish, and Aaron Ramsdale. Even Jarrad Branthwaite, who was drafted in as a late replacement, decided against joining the team. Kane’s remarks underscored a growing concern about club-versus-country loyalty, implying that some players had overstated their physical concerns to avoid playing for England.
When asked about his decision, Carsley maintained that Kane's benching was not punitive. “It was important to give Ollie Watkins the opportunity to experience a night like this,” Carsley explained. He highlighted his desire to foster leadership within the squad and create new opportunities for emerging talents. Although Kane’s omission raised eyebrows, Carsley praised the captain’s professionalism and assured that his attitude remained positive despite the unexpected decision.
Kane’s absence marked a significant moment for the Three Lions as Carsley leads the team in his final matches before the appointment of Thomas Tuchel as permanent manager in January. England is determined to secure promotion from their Nations League Group B2, with upcoming matches against Greece and Ireland as pivotal points in their campaign. The squad will aim to balance their need for victory while navigating the tension between national expectations and club commitments.
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