Danny Drinkwater is fully
deserving of his call-up into England's squad by Roy Hodgson, according to former captain Terry Butcher. The 26years old
is set to earn his first senior international cap during the Euro 2016 warm-up
games against Germany and the Netherlands at the end of this month.
His selection came at the expense of veteran Manchester United midfielder Michael
Carrick but Butcher believes that was the right call and feels Drinkwater
has a lot to offer England's midfield. He said “From a midfield position he has made more tackles than anyone else in
the Premier League so he is there on merit. He has been at the fulcrum of a lot
of the Leicester attacks and also helps to stop teams from playing. He is very
strong and a good long passer of the ball as well. If you look at other players
in that midfield area, he is head and shoulders above them in terms of his
passing and tackling in particular and what he can give a team. We will wait
and see if he can progress to the next level. It is a massive leap from the
Premier League up to international level but he has earned the right to be
there”
In addition to Carrick, another high-profile name omitted from Hodgson's
squad was Everton left back Leighton
Baines, with Southampton's Ryan Bertrand and Tottenham's Danny Rose
selected instead. Baines has been hampered by an ankle injury all season and
Butcher believes that is the reason for his omission but feels Hodgson will be
keen to have him in the squad for the Euros this summer Butcher said: “There is obviously a reason [Baines] is not
in the squad with his injuries. He has been in the squad for a good number of
years now. He has had his injury problems this season and is obviously not
quite right but that doesn't rule him out for the Euros. I'd like to think Roy
has spoken to Roberto [Martinez] and they have come to some sort of agreement”

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