Raheem Sterling, Jake Livermore and Adam Lallana have all been added to the England squad for Tuesday's World Cup qualifier against Ukraine at Wembley.
England, who won 5-0 in Moldova on Friday, have been hit by a number of injury problems during the international break, with Theo Walcott, suffering with illness, the latest to withdraw from the squad prior to the Ukraine game.
Roy Hodgson has turned to an inexperienced trio to add depth to his squad. Tottenham midfielder Livermore, 22, returns after making a debut appearance in the recent friendly victory over Italy, while 17-year-old Liverpool winger Sterling and 24-year-old Southampton midfielder Adam Lallana get their first call-ups to the senior squad.
"Now that Theo Walcott's had to go home and Daniel Sturridge is having to be minoitored - although I think he's going to be okay - it was a good opportunity to bring some young players in," Hodgson said.
"Lallana's a player I've known about from his performances in the First Division [Championship]. It's good that he's confirmed, if you like, what we've always thought: that he is a talent."
Sterling is perhaps the most surprising selection. The winger has represented England at Under-17 and Under-19 level, but his club manager Brendan Rodgers had counselled against his inclusion at Under-21 level as he believed it would be too soon.
However, it would appear Hodgson has no intention of fielding Sterling this week. "This was an opportunity just to bring him into the group," the England manager said. "I will make it clear that I'm not bringing him in with a view to playing now."
England, who won 5-0 in Moldova on Friday, have been hit by a number of injury problems during the international break, with Theo Walcott, suffering with illness, the latest to withdraw from the squad prior to the Ukraine game.
Roy Hodgson has turned to an inexperienced trio to add depth to his squad. Tottenham midfielder Livermore, 22, returns after making a debut appearance in the recent friendly victory over Italy, while 17-year-old Liverpool winger Sterling and 24-year-old Southampton midfielder Adam Lallana get their first call-ups to the senior squad.
"Now that Theo Walcott's had to go home and Daniel Sturridge is having to be minoitored - although I think he's going to be okay - it was a good opportunity to bring some young players in," Hodgson said.
"Lallana's a player I've known about from his performances in the First Division [Championship]. It's good that he's confirmed, if you like, what we've always thought: that he is a talent."
Sterling is perhaps the most surprising selection. The winger has represented England at Under-17 and Under-19 level, but his club manager Brendan Rodgers had counselled against his inclusion at Under-21 level as he believed it would be too soon.
However, it would appear Hodgson has no intention of fielding Sterling this week. "This was an opportunity just to bring him into the group," the England manager said. "I will make it clear that I'm not bringing him in with a view to playing now."

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