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Gareth Southgate delighted with England's midfield options

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Gareth Southgate can still call on the likes of Declan Rice and Mason Mount.

England manager Gareth Southgate is happy with his midfield options despite the absence of Jordan Henderson.

Liverpool captain Henderson could be a doubt for this summer's European Championship due to a groin injury.

Mason Mount and Declan Rice could therefore form England's engine room in Albania in Sunday's second World Cup qualifier.

Declan Rice, left, and Mason Mount have been friends since they were young (Mark Kerton/PA)

Chelsea playmaker Mount and West Ham midfielder Rice are close friends from when they were young.

"They did very well in the game we played against Iceland," said Southgate at his pre-match press conference.

"Obviously that deeper position, Mason doesn't play for his club but I think it's possible for him. He's a very intelligent player, he can play four, eight or 10. I think he would be able to adjust as required.

"There's no doubt the balance of those two is good. But equally James Ward-Prowse was good (against San Marino) the other day and Kalvin Phillips is in excellent form as well.

"It's an area on the pitch where we are starting to get some options. It's been great to have Jude (Bellingham) with us as well. Like almost every position on the pitch we have a lot of competition for places."

Manchester City's attacking midfielder Phil Foden could also be handed another chance to impress.

Southgate added: "He's just a very good player; very exciting, a player who is intelligent in his positioning. He has skills to receive the ball under pressure and take players out of the game with his tight control.

"He has a lovely range of passing. And what's most important is he has a real eye for goal and a hunger to score."

“It's an area on the pitch where we are starting to get some options”
- Gareth Southgate on England's midfield

The Three Lions will be without Manchester United striker Marcus Rashford due to a foot injury.

But Southgate said: "We've only really had Marcus for a game and a half this season, so it's an opportunity for others.

"We've seen Jesse Lingard come back in. We're a little short of options to refresh the team but the attacking players are very exciting. They are in form and I'm looking forward to seeing them play again."

Harry Maguire played in the World Cup semi-final against Croatia (Adam Davy/PA)

Defender Harry Maguire believes England are a better team now than when they reached the World Cup semi-finals in 2018.

"I think over the three years we've developed, we've worked more tactically, the experience of the big tournament, the highs and the lows," said the Manchester United centre-half.

"We've got to take that experience into the coming tournaments. I'm sure that will help us. Of course as a player and as a team three years is a long time to develop and we have developed in a positive way."

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1Manchester CityMan City30225364214371
2Manchester UnitedMan Utd29169456322457
3Leicester CityLeicester29175753322156
4Chelsea29149644251951
5West Ham UnitedWest Ham29147845351049
6Tottenham HotspurSpurs29146949301948
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8Everton28144104037346
9Arsenal29126114032842
10Aston Villa28125113930941
11Leeds UnitedLeeds29123144547-239
12Crystal Palace29107123147-1637
13Wolverhampton WanderersWolves2998122838-1035
14Southampton2996143651-1533
15Burnley2989122237-1533
16Brighton & Hove AlbionBrighton29711113236-432
17Newcastle UnitedNewcastle2977152848-2028
18Fulham30511142338-1526
19West Bromwich AlbionWest Brom2939172057-3718
20Sheffield UnitedSheff Utd2942231650-3414
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