Wayne Rooney will not start at Euro 2016, according to
Patrick Barclay, but his thoughts were not shared by his fellow Sunday
Supplement panelists.
The England captain has been left out of Roy Hodgson's
squad for the current intentional break due to injury, with a young
Three Lions producing a fantastic comeback performance against Germany in his
absence.
It has once again raised questions about Rooney's
chances of makes the final cut for the European Championship this June - and
the Evening Standard columnist was clear about where he stands of the
issue.
"I don't think Roy will start with him, he'll
look to start with his best players and at the moment, that doesn't included
Rooney," Barclay said on Sunday Supplement.
"Wayne Rooney's form has dipped, particularly at
club level because he's so far and away the most vital player at Manchester
United and it's no coincidence his form has dipped.
"Now he knows he's going to have to up his game
to get a place with England. It's up to him, if he does it then he gets a place
and if he doesn't, he doesn't. That is exactly what Hodgson will be thinking, I
can promise you that."
But his views were not shared by fellow journalist
Martin Lipton, who was adamant that Rooney should be not only included in the
23 man squad for France - but should be starting as a No 10.
"Yes I would start him and there are some good
statistical reasons for it," added The Sun writer.
"He's scored 11 goals in his 13 games as captain
and he was the top scorer in qualifying with seven. He's also scored 36 competitive
goals in 66 games which is a ratio better than anybody, with only Alan Shearer
and Gary Lineker having scored more tournament goals.
"He's England's leading goalscorer of all time
and, under Hodgson, he's scored 26 in 36 games - that's not a bad collection of
statistics. He's still a very good player.
"Before he got injured, he was playing as well as
anyone in the Premier League and had an outstanding start to 2016, scoring lots
of goals, playing really really well in a poor team.
"Personally, I would play him as a 10 with Dele
Alli and Ross Barkley either side of him in a very narrow three. He's
still one of our best 11 players and he should be starting."
Source: Sky Sports.
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