Soccer-Southgate understands Zaha's Ivory Coast switch
(Reuters) - Gareth Southgate said he understands Wilfried Zaha's decision to switch allegiance to Ivory Coast after the Crystal Palace forward was left out of the England set-up for years.
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(Reuters) - Gareth Southgate said he understands Wilfried Zaha's decision to switch allegiance to Ivory Coast after the Crystal Palace forward was left out of the England set-up for years.
It's now less than a week until Manchester United are back in action against Leicester City on Saturday after a long stint without any games.
Gareth Southgate said he understands Wilfried Zaha's decision to switch allegiance to Ivory Coast after the Crystal Palace forward was left out of the England set-up for years.
Gareth Southgate “completely understands” Wilfried Zaha’s decision to snub England and represent Ivory Coast instead.
England boss Gareth Southgate says he understands Wilfried Zaha's decision to play for Ivory Coast as the Crystal Palace forward prepares to face the Three Lions at Wembley on Tuesday.
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