Top FIVE foreigners who could gatecrash Capello’s squad

Date: 15th March 2010 at 4:32 pm
Written by Tom Jinks

With the news that David Beckham will likely miss the World Cup through injury and the continued worries about the fitness of Ashley Cole and Aaron Lennon and whether they will recover in time for South Africa, there are some places up for grabs in the England squad. Fabio Capello needs to consider the best players available for the World Cup: so why does the Italian not look to naturalised foreigners to get the job done? These are players who were born in foreign countries, have not represented their own country at senior level, but have played in England for five years, therefore are eligible for British citizenship. Other countries have done it, so why can’t England? Deco and Eduardo were born in Brazil but play for Portugal and Croatia respectively, France won the World Cup in 1998 with Marcel Desailly and Patrick Vieira, neither whom were born in France. In cricket, Andrew Strauss and Kevin Pieterson play for England, despite both being born in South Africa.

Apparently there is a so-called “gentleman’s agreement” at the FA that prevents Capello from picking naturalised foreigners. But if it makes the England team better then they need to be picked, and Capello should be the man to break that trend. Remember, Owen Hargreaves was born in Canada but plays for England and that has been a success. Capello also had the chance to pick Arsenal’s Gael Clichy in 2008, but refused and the left back then made his debut for France. Here are five players that could do a job for England if Capello wants to drag England into the 21st century and improve our chances of World Cup glory.

Manuel Almunia

There has been much debate whether the Arsenal keeper should make the England squad. Almunia has no chance of playing for Spain, given the keepers that Spain possesses, which include the likes of Iker Casillas, Pepe Reina and Victor Valdes. Almunia has expressed his desire to play for England, and can become a naturalised British citizen because he has been in the UK for six years.

When asked about the possibility of the Arsenal keeper making the England squad, Capello said: “Almunia, for me, is Spanish.” The Arsenal keeper is occasionally accident-prone and lacks international experience, but his experience playing for Arsenal in the Champions League could prove to be invaluable, especially as the likes of Joe Hart and Robert Green lack the experience of playing at the very top level.

Mikel Arteta

Another Spaniard that could play for England is Everton’s Mikel Arteta. The playmaker cannot get into the Spain squad because of the likes of Fabregas, Alonso, Silva, Xavi and Iniesta, that dominate the Spanish midfield. Possessing excellent control, dead ball expertise and great at dribbling, Arteta is the best candidate on this list and could do a job for England, where his creativity would be a valuable asset in unlocking opposing defence’s.

Charles N’Zogbia

Capped by France at U-21 level, N’Zogbia’s pace, trickery and ability to play in England’s problematic left-wing position could make him a valuable asset to the England squad. However, there are numerous obstacles standing in the way of the Wigan man: notably the likes of Ashley Young, Theo Walcott, Joe Cole, James Milner, Aaron Lennon, Shaun Wright-Phillips and Stuart Downing, who are all vying for the extra spots in the England midfield.

Steed Malbranque

Like N’Zogbia, Malbranque has never represented France at senior level and is eligible to play for England, after spells at Fulham, Spurs and Sunderland. Creative, and capable of the spectacular, I like Malbranque as a player but the amount of competition for places in the England midfield could count against the Sunderland midfielder.

Sylvain Distin and Carlo Cudicini

I’m grouping these two together, because both are eligible for England but have a very slim chance of being picked. Cudicini has been in the England conversation for years now, after impressing when at Chelsea. The Italian is still recovering from the motorcycle accident he was involved in last November, and the form of Gomes for Spurs is likely to keep Cudicini out of the side when he returns, so Capello won’t pick him if he doesn’t feature for Tottenham. Regarding Distin, the defender has been in England for nine years, with spells at Newcastle, Portsmouth and Everton. The only thing counting against Distin is the competition, which are all better than him, with John Terry, Rio Ferdinand, Matthew Upson, Jolean Lescott, and if he can stay fit, Ledley King, all vying for the centre back position.

Could any of these foreigners make the England squad in the near future?

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  • Hassan Kamall says:
    Date: March 15th, 2010 at 5:20 pm

    Wasn’t the point to improve the squad? These people don’t even improve the squad’s they’re in. You’re just wasting time.

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    says: Wasn't the point to improve the squad? These people don't even improve the squad's they're in. You're just wasting time.
    Hassan Kamall
  • Keitel says:
    Date: March 15th, 2010 at 5:43 pm

    I agree. Arteta N’zogbia and distin are decent players but none of them are at all needed by england.

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    says: I agree. Arteta N'zogbia and distin are decent players but none of them are at all needed by england.
    Keitel
  • sonny says:
    Date: March 15th, 2010 at 5:53 pm

    I think that Green, James, Robinson, Foster and Hart are all better than Almunia. He’s a shot-stopper and nothing else; no command, no confidence and very limited all-round ability.

    The only one who might improve the squad is Arteta but I’d rather have Gerrard/Lampard/Barry/Hargreaves/Carrick ahead of him.

    The others wouldn’t get near the squad.

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    says: I think that Green, James, Robinson, Foster and Hart are all better than Almunia. He's a shot-stopper and nothing else; no command, no confidence and very limited all-round ability. The only one who might improve the squad is Arteta but I'd rather have Gerrard/Lampard/Barry/Hargreaves/Carrick ahead of him. The others wouldn't get near the squad.
    sonny
  • Erik says:
    Date: March 15th, 2010 at 5:58 pm

    Are you kidding? Arteta and Gudicini would be good additions to the squad.

    Doesnt matter anyway, we could have Ronaldo eligible to play (which I know he isnt) and Capello would not pick him as he is going for a 100% English squad.

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    says: Are you kidding? Arteta and Gudicini would be good additions to the squad. Doesnt matter anyway, we could have Ronaldo eligible to play (which I know he isnt) and Capello would not pick him as he is going for a 100% English squad.
    Erik
  • James McManus says:
    Date: March 15th, 2010 at 5:59 pm

    I think everyone here is understating Arteta’sability, much better than either Carrick or Barry, but that negates the point that he now starts on the wing and I’d much rather see him start there than either Walcott or Wright-Phillips and he could quite comfortably walk into any side in the league.
    As for Distin I’d put him in a par if not slightly better than Upson. Malbranque is a spent force and although lively N’Zogbia he’s farr too inconsistent. Almunia is dross.

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    says: I think everyone here is understating Arteta'sability, much better than either Carrick or Barry, but that negates the point that he now starts on the wing and I'd much rather see him start there than either Walcott or Wright-Phillips and he could quite comfortably walk into any side in the league. As for Distin I'd put him in a par if not slightly better than Upson. Malbranque is a spent force and although lively N'Zogbia he's farr too inconsistent. Almunia is dross.
    James McManus
  • james beattie says:
    Date: March 15th, 2010 at 6:24 pm

    cudicini has a cap!!!!!!!!!!!!

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    says: cudicini has a cap!!!!!!!!!!!!
    james beattie
  • Pablo says:
    Date: March 15th, 2010 at 6:57 pm

    The only player England have that has the skill of Arteta is Joe Cole. None of the other players mentioned above come close. I know the likes of Lampard and Gerrard are class players, but they don’t have the tricks or the quick feet of Arteta. The other Midfielders mentioned are nowhere near as good as the little Spaniard.

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    says: The only player England have that has the skill of Arteta is Joe Cole. None of the other players mentioned above come close. I know the likes of Lampard and Gerrard are class players, but they don't have the tricks or the quick feet of Arteta. The other Midfielders mentioned are nowhere near as good as the little Spaniard.
    Pablo
  • Kenny says:
    Date: March 15th, 2010 at 7:16 pm

    Arteta is more than good enough to claim a place in the England Squad, the lad is pure class. Im just not sure he’d be interested.

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    says: Arteta is more than good enough to claim a place in the England Squad, the lad is pure class. Im just not sure he'd be interested.
    Kenny
  • yas says:
    Date: March 15th, 2010 at 7:22 pm

    Arteta is a very very good player, but a fully fit lennon would always start before arteta. Thats a no brainer.

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    says: Arteta is a very very good player, but a fully fit lennon would always start before arteta. Thats a no brainer.
    yas
  • yas says:
    Date: March 15th, 2010 at 7:23 pm

    Gareth Bale!

    Reply

    says: Gareth Bale!
    yas
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