Illness forces Jesse Lingard to leave England squad
Manchester United’s Jesse Lingard has pulled out of the England squad through illness.
A poor start to the season meant the 26-year-old was a contentious selection for the Three Lions’ Euro 2020 qualifiers against Bulgaria and Kosovo.
Lingard missed training on the eve of Saturday’s Group A match against Bulgaria and was conspicuous by his omission from the 23-man England squad submitted to UEFA.
#ThreeLions midfielder @JesseLingard has returned to his club through illness.
Get well soon, Jesse! 👊 pic.twitter.com/ixB5MWgvdU
— England (@England) September 7, 2019
The Football Association later confirmed that the attacking midfielder will play no part for Gareth Southgate’s men during this international break due to illness.
A post on the England team’s Twitter account read: “#ThreeLions midfielder @JesseLingard has returned to his club through illness. Get well soon, Jesse!”
Lingard is the second player to withdraw from England’s initial 25-man squad after Manchester United team-mate Aaron Wan-Bissaka left on Tuesday due to a back issue.