England manager Gareth Southgate reveals squad for the Euro tournament, featuring four right-back options.
England's Teams for UEFA Euro 2021 Takes Shape
After much anticipation, England's teams for the UEFA Euro 2021 has been officially announced. The team, led by captain Harry Kane, is set to make a strong showing in the upcoming tournament.
The roster includes a representative from Liverpool, Trent Alexander-Arnold, who will be participating in the European Championship. Alongside him, three more right-back players - Kyle Walker, Reece James, and Kieran Trippier - will also be part of the England teams.
However, there are a few notable absences. Forward Watkins has been dropped from the team, as well as midfielders Lingard and Ward-Prowse. Manchester United striker Mason Greenwood has withdrawn from the tournament due to an unspecified injury.
England manager Gareth Southgate has also made some surprising decisions, dropping goalkeeper Ramsdale from the preliminary teams. Defenders White and Godfrey have also been dropped from the team.
Despite these changes, the England teams are determined to make a strong showing in the UEFA Euro 2021. With Kane at the helm and a talented squad, England hopes to bring home the trophy. We will be watching closely as the tournament unfolds.
Stay tuned for more updates on the England teams' progress in the UEFA Euro 2021.
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