John Stones out and no room for Raheem Sterling in Southgate's England squad
England manager Gareth Southgate resisted the temptation to make changes to his latest squad ahead of the final Euro 2024 qualification double-header.
Southgate's side are already assured of a spot in next summer’s finals in Germany but it was a 25-man squad of familiar names picked for the home game against Malta and a trip to North Macedonia later this month.
From the previous squad, Manchester City defender John Stones missed out through injury but was not replaced while Eddie Nketiah has an ankle issue and Newcastle’s Callum Wilson came in to replace the Arsenal striker.
Southgate started his press conference by paying tribute to Bobby Charlton, who died last month.
"So much has been said and it is difficult to add anything that carries further weight," Southgate said at Wembley.
"Respected around the world and clearly our greatest ever player when you think of not only the World Cup, but winning the European Cup.
"Very sad. We were fortunate to have met him a few times and incredibly humble, so yes our condolences to all family and hopefully we get the chance to honour him in a celebration of life (against Malta) because he absolutely deserves that."
Southgate insisted the door remains open for Raheem Sterling, who has now missed the last five international camps since being part of the squad for the World Cup in Qatar last year.
He said: "Well, the door is 100 per cent open not only for Raheem but for other players not in the squad.
"We don't need to know about his quality, his personality. He is a crucial part of why we’ve had the journey we’ve had over the last few years.
"I can only repeat what I have said in the meetings, we’re playing exceptionally well and who can I leave out?"
Southgate expressed his disappointment