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Liam Delap left out of England Under-21 squad for European Championship
Liam Delap left out of England Under-21 squad for European Championship

RTÉ News​

time4 days ago

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  • RTÉ News​

Liam Delap left out of England Under-21 squad for European Championship

Liam Delap has been left out of the England Under-21 squad for this summer's European Championship with the striker set to be involved in the Club World Cup with new team Chelsea. The 22-year-old forward, who signed for the Blues for a reported £30m this week, was part of Lee Carsley's provisional squad list but will not take the trip to Slovakia. There is no suggestion, however, that Delap is considering a change of allegiance, despite Heimir Hallgrimsson revealing last week that he has spoken to the current Ireland management about his international future. "I'm definitely disappointed," said Carsley, speaking at the squad announcement. "I'm delighted for Liam and his family. "I think it's a brilliant thing for an English centre-forward to play in the Premier League, at such a prestigious club like Chelsea. "Hopefully he'll do really well there and push for the senior team. And we'll move on. We'll move on quite quickly." Carsley's squad was announced on Friday as the Young Lions bid to defend their 2023 crown, with Crystal Palace midfielder Adam Wharton another notable absentee. Delap scored for England Under-21s against France in March, but will miss this summer's tournament to feature under Chelsea boss Enzo Maresca in the inaugural Club World Cup, which starts on June 14 – three days before the Under-21 Euros get under way. Wharton is another high-profile absentee for Carsley but the Crystal Palace midfielder missed the final games of the season after he suffered concussion following their FA Cup final victory last month. Tino Livramento, Jarell Quansah and Elliot Anderson have been included in the England Under-21 squad after senior boss Thomas Tuchel namechecked the trio last month and urged them to play a "major role" in the tournament. James McAtee has been selected despite Manchester City being set for Club World Cup action. The midfielder struggled for minutes at the Etihad last season but was reintegrated into the Under-21 group last week having been left out of the initial squad.

Liam Delap left out of England Under-21 squad for European Championships
Liam Delap left out of England Under-21 squad for European Championships

Powys County Times

time4 days ago

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  • Powys County Times

Liam Delap left out of England Under-21 squad for European Championships

Liam Delap has been left out of the England Under-21 squad for this summer's European Championships with the striker set to be involved in the Club World Cup with new team Chelsea. The 22-year-old forward, who signed for the Blues for a reported £30m this week, was part of Lee Carsley's provisional squad list but will not take the trip to Slovakia. Carsley's squad was announced on Friday as the Young Lions bid to defend their 2023 crown, with Crystal Palace midfielder Adam Wharton another notable absentee. Delap scored for England Under-21s against France in March, but will miss this summer's tournament to feature under Chelsea boss Enzo Maresca in the inaugural Club World Cup, which starts on June 14 – three days before the Under-21 Euros get under way. Wharton is another high-profile absentee for Carsley but the Crystal Palace midfielder missed the final games of the season after he suffered concussion following their FA Cup final victory last month. Tino Livramento, Jarell Quansah and Elliot Anderson have been included in the England Under-21 squad after senior boss Thomas Tuchel namechecked the trio last month and urged them to play a 'major role' in the tournament. James McAtee has been selected despite Manchester City being set for Club World Cup action. The midfielder struggled for minutes at the Etihad last season but was reintegrated into the Under-21 group last week having been left out of the initial squad. Rico Lewis, another Man City academy graduate, was not included in the 22-man squad.

England Under-21 squad: Man City pair left out as Lee Carsley makes request to Pep Guardiola
England Under-21 squad: Man City pair left out as Lee Carsley makes request to Pep Guardiola

Yahoo

time23-05-2025

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  • Yahoo

England Under-21 squad: Man City pair left out as Lee Carsley makes request to Pep Guardiola

James McAtee and Rico Lewis have not been selected as part of Lee Carsley's England Under-21 preparation camp ahead of their European Championship in Slovakia this summer. The Manchester City duo have a "choice" between representing City at the Club World Cup or their nation this summer according to Pep Guardiola. City boss Guardiola admitted on Friday that Carsley has requested for the duo to feature for the Young Lions next month. Adam Wharton, however, has been included by Carsley after being left out by senior England coach Thomas Tuchel. The Crystal Palace midfielder, who started in their FA Cup final triumph over City last week, was not given the nod despite his recent club form. The 21-year-old featured in England's Euro 2024 campaign but has had a stop-start Premier League season with injuries. Liverpool's Harvey Elliot and Newcastle's Tino Livramento have been included alongside Ipswich's Liam Delap, who has been linked with a move away from Portman Road this summer. England's opening game comes against Czech Republic on June 12 before meetings with Slovenia and Germany make up Group B. Goalkeepers: James Beadle, Teddy Sharman-Lowe, Tommy Simkin, Owen Goodman Defenders: Ronnie Edwards, Dennis Cirkin, Charlie Cresswell, CJ Egan-Riley, Tino Livramento, Teden Mengi, Brooke Norton-Cuffy, Jarell Quansah Midfielders: Elliot Anderson, Jobe Bellingham, Archie Gray, Hayden Hackney, Jack Hinshelwood, Tyler Morton, Alex Scott, Adam Wharton Forwards: Liam Delap, Harvey Elliott, Tom Fellows, Omari Hutchinson, Sam Iling-Junior, Ethan Nwaneri, Jonathan Rowe, Dane Scarlett, Jay Stansfield

Sterling and James named on Football Black List
Sterling and James named on Football Black List

BBC News

time01-04-2025

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  • BBC News

Sterling and James named on Football Black List

Arsenal's Raheem Sterling and Chelsea's Lauren James have been named on a five-player list recognising the most influential black people in British Villa and England's Tyrone Mings, Tottenham and Brazil's Richarlison and QPR's Kasha Petit are also named on the Football Black List for annual celebration, which began in 2008, recognises the efforts of black figures working in various areas of the Forest head coach Nuno Espirito Santo is among the inclusions in the coaching is joined by Port Vale boss Darren Moore, England Under-21 assistant head coach Ashley Cole, Watford Women's Renee Hector and Arsenal Women's Under-21s coach Carly lists are compiled across eight categories, including an 'ones to watch' category to identify talents under 30, are decided by a panel of experts with representatives from the Premier League, Professional Footballers' Association, League Managers' Association, EFL and anti-racism group Kick It Mann, co-founder of the Football Black List, said: "The Football Black List once again serves as a reminder of the incredible impact black communities are making in football."It is also vital that while we celebrate the exceptional people on the list, we recognise the ongoing underrepresentation of black people away from playing - in the boardrooms, dugouts and leadership teams across the game. "We must take this challenge on with urgency." The full list Players:Raheem Sterling MBE - Arsenal and EnglandTyrone Mings - Aston Villa and EnglandLauren James - Chelsea and EnglandKasha Petit - QPRRicharlison - Tottenham Hotspur and Brazil Coaching and management:Nuno Espirito Santo - head coach, Nottingham ForestDarren Moore - manager, Port ValeCarly Williams - coach, Arsenal women Under-21Renee Hector - head coach, Watford womenAshley Cole - assistant head coach, England Under-21 Practitioners:Maria Tavares - first-team player wellbeing and support co-ordinator, Manchester UnitedDarren Smith - associate dean and FA course tutor, UCFBMelissa Forde - head chef, WolvesJoel Mannix - chairman, BAM RefAndre Thomas - programme co-ordinator, Tottenham Hotspur Foundation Administration:Lola Ogunbote - executive director and head of women's football, BurnleyFleur Robinson - chief executive, Burton AlbionMark Esiri - board member, Football AssociationPamela Lubowa - chief operating officer, Fare NetworkPaul Elliott CBE - vice-chair, Charlton Athletic Commercial:Liam Bowes - managing director, OYS Sports ManagementZeycan Rochelle Yildrim - chief marketing officer, SamsunsporGemma Gallais - senior director of global communications, EA SportsSola Kasali - football partnerships lead, EA SportsConnor Malcolm - founder, Dreamfruit Community and grassroots:Betty Mayaya - coach, Black Footy BabesKarla Parker - general manager and secretary, Haringey Borough Women FCChid Onokwai - founder, Chidfit Community and GrassrootsMarcia Lewis - founder, No1 Fan ClubTara Tewarie - head of programmes, Tottenham Hotspur Foundation Media: Mayowa Quadri - head of brand, VersusDarren Lewis - president, Sports Journalists AssociationCourtney Sweetman-Kirk - pundit and co-commentator, Sky SportsKate Scott - presenter, CBS SportsFemi Oridota - floor manager, Sky Sports LGBTQI+ award:Jahmal Howlett-Mundle - footballer, Sevenoaks Town FC Ugo Ehiogu Ones to Watch:Kelechi Okorie - social media editor, UefaNakeira Rori Westmaas - presenter and reporter, freelancePaul Gialo - head of academy recruitment, Stevenage FCMina Ibrahim - content creator and reporter, freelanceHelena Scotland - footballer, England women's futsal team

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