[ad_pod ]Southampton's excellent displays of late and the individual performances therein have rightfully caught the eyes of various national sides, with Jan Bednarek and Pierre-Emile Hojbjerg earning respective call-ups to Poland and Denmark for the upcoming Euro 2020 qualifiers.

Saints captain Hojbjerg has been solid in midfield for much of the season but there is a case to be argued that his teammate and compatriot Jannik Vestergaard, who has been great in recent weeks, should have been named in Denmark's squad too.

The behemoth has largely cut the occasional error out of his game and, alongside the aforementioned Bednarek, has become a regular fixture at the back for Ralph Hasenhuttl.

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Huddersfield's Mathias 'Zanka' Jorgensen has made the cut ahead of the 26-year-old, despite having fallen out of favour under Jan Siewert somewhat, while there was also a place for Andreas Christensen - a fringe player at Stamford Bridge.

Former Monchengladbach man Vestergaard has made far more appearances than both in recent months and should feel aggrieved that he hasn't been included in the national setup this time around.

Of course, minutes played aren't a measure of quality but Vestergaard has been immense recently. What team doesn't have room for a 6-foot-6 centre-half who is bang in form? Denmark, apparently.