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Everton’s John Stones to miss England’s Euro qualifiers with injury | Everton’s John Stones to miss England’s Euro qualifiers with injury |
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Roy Hodgson has called up the Arsenal defender Calum Chambers to the England squad after John Stones withdrew because of an ankle injury he suffered in Everton’s 2-1 defeat at Manchester United. | |
Stones is set for a spell on the sidelines with ankle ligament damage, which occurred in the closing minutes of Sunday’s game at Old Trafford. | |
The Everton centre-back will not report for England duty on Monday for the Euro 2016 qualifiers against San Marino and Estonia. | |
The Football Association confirmed on Sunday night Chambers has been drafted into the senior squad from the under-21s to replace the former Barnsley defender. | |
Stones’ injury is a blow to Hodgson, who handed the Everton centre-back his first competitive England start last month against Switzerland. | Stones’ injury is a blow to Hodgson, who handed the Everton centre-back his first competitive England start last month against Switzerland. |
Although San Marino and Estonia are among the weakest nations in Europe, the England manager would have viewed the double-header as a perfect opportunity for the 20-year-old defender to gain more international experience. | |
Hodgson is already without injured the defenders Kyle Walker, Glen Johnson, Jon Flanagan, Chris Smalling and Phil Jones for the internationals, which take place on Thursday and Sunday respectively. | |
Stones, who left Old Trafford on crutches with a protective boot on his left leg, will be out of action for some time. A post on Everton’s Twitter feed read: “Martínez confirms Stones has injured his ankle ligaments and will be assessed over the next 48 hours.” | |
The Everton manager, Roberto Martínez, said in his press conference: “John Stones has a problem with his ankle. It will be at least a few weeks. I don’t expect John to be fit for next week. It is such a massive blow because he plays with an incredible arrogance. We will assess him in the next 48 hours.” | |
Chambers received his first senior call-up for the double-header against Norway and Switzerland last month. He was originally selected for the under-21 squad this time around as they have an important play-off against Croatia but Hodgson felt he needed the player for next week’s senior games . | |
Chambers’ former Southampton team-mate Luke Shaw will report for under-21 action even though he hobbled off in the second half of United’s victory. The 19-year-old, who has three senior caps, received a kick to the knee but he feels fit enough to join up. | |
Shaw said: “It’s not a bad injury - it’s a dead leg on my knee. I felt it in the first 20 minutes when I got caught but it carried on during the game so I thought it was probably best to come off before it gets any worse. | |
“I spoke with the doctor and the manager and both feel it’s best that I do go [with England under-21s] as it’s not an injury that is going to keep me out. I should be training in the next couple of days and can get another two games of 90 minutes.” | |