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maltatoday | WEDNESDAY • 13 NOVEMBER 2019 20 FOOTBALL SPORTS ENGLAND manager Gareth Southgate insists his England squad are ready to move past the altercation between Ra- heem Sterling and Joe Gomez, likening the dramatic develop- ment to a family disagreement. The Football Association announced on Monday that Sterling would not be consid- ered for Thursday's Euro 2020 qualifier against Montenegro, following an incident involv- ing Gomez at the team's St George's Park training camp. The pair had been involved in an on-field clash during Liverpool's 3-1 win over Man- chester City at Anfield on Sunday, with tensions seem- ingly still running high as the players convened for Three Lions duty. The pair both trained on Tues- day morning, before Southgate brought forward his usual me- dia appearance by 24 hours to address the burning issue. He was careful not to offer too many details - there was no elaboration on an appar- ent scratch beneath Gomez's right eye, suggestions that Sterling was initially sent home before being summoned back to camp or on the role of other individuals. Instead he attempted to draw the sting from the issue, emphasising that a line was being drawn. What was clear from his opening statement, though, was that Gomez was absolved of blame. "Raheem in his (social me- dia) post last night explained for a very brief moment his emotions ran over. It would be correct to say that's not the same for Joe," he said. "We are dealing with a very young squad in a sport where emotions often run high. These things happen in foot- ball. My priority is always the care and well being of all my players. All my players. "Then you have a decision to make as to whether there needs to be something further, which is my reasoning for not selecting Raheem for the game on Thursday." Asked if he was disappointed in Sterling's conduct, South- gate took a conciliatory tone and did not add harsh words to his decision to withdraw the Manchester City man from the match. "I love all of my players. We are like a family and all family have disagreements," he said. "Most important for any family is to come through those disagreements and work through them. I don't expect as a manager to never have to deal with things that are unex- pected or difficult. "It's part and parcel of the job and part and parcel of working with elite players. Our focus now is to move forward. "The reality is I'm not pre- pared to go into details. There is enough conjecture and opinion and talk out there and we don't need to add to it. "As a group we've decided the best way forward and we're in agreement on that. We move on from there." Southgate did not mention Jordan Henderson by name, following suggestions the Liv- erpool skipper was central to de-escalating the bust-up, but did suggest he was thankful for the intervention of calmer heads. "We have some excellent senior players who've played a part in bringing everyone to- gether," he said. Sterling's social media sug- gestion that he and Gomez had come to an understanding over the incident was queried, with Southgate asked to con- firm if the pair had sat down to talk together. He stopped short of doing so, but indicated the whole squad was content with the situation and in"That's why everyone is still in camp, everyone is still in the squad and working to- gether towards beating Mon- tenegro on Thursday." Gareth Southgate: England squad ready to move past altercation between Raheem Sterling and Joe Gomez Raheem Sterling and Joe Gomez square up during Liverpool v Man City

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