Danny Drinkwater declined England call-up
Chelsea
midfielder Danny Drinkwater declined an England call-up but manager Gareth
Southgate says any talk of club-versus-country rows is "nonsense".
Drinkwater is
lacking fitness and news of his decision comes after six players pulled out of
Southgate's squad for friendlies with Germany and Brazil.
"The
players are injured and cannot play," Southgate told BBC Radio 5 live.
"I am
not a manager who wants to reel players out until they break. I don't take
risks with players."
He added:
"I have man-to-man discussions with them around where they are at and how
much risk we want to take.
"Hearing
this talk of club v country, it is a nonsense."
Drinkwater
joined Chelsea from Leicester on transfer deadline day in August but only made
his debut for his new club in late October because of a thigh problem.
"I
spoke to Danny earlier in the week but he feels he is not fit enough to
play," Southgate added.
Tottenham's
Harry Kane is among the six withdrawals but his club manager Mauricio
Pochettino has confirmed the striker is "OK" and
"available" for the Premier League trip to rivals Arsenal on 18
November.
Raheem
Sterling, Fabian Delph, Jordan Henderson, Dele Alli and Harry Winks are the
other players to have pulled out.
Meanwhile,
Chelsea defender Gary Cahill was the only player missing from training on
Thursday morning.
Two England
Under-20 internationals - Tayo Edun of Fulham and Jay Dasilva, who is on loan
at Charlton from Chelsea - were invited to take part in the session.
Crystal
Palace midfielder Ruben Loftus-Cheek, 21, will reportedly be given his England
debut against Germany on Friday. Southgate's side face Brazil at Wembley
Stadium next Tuesday
FROM BBCSPORTS.co.uk
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