EURO 2024
Stones substitution 'precautionary' after injury scare - Southgate
Gareth Southgate confirmed John Stones’ substitution against Iceland on Friday was precautionary after sparking injury concerns.
The Manchester City defender started England’s final warm-up game, partnering Marc Guehi in central defence.
However, he was taken off at half-time following a clash with an Iceland player, who landed awkwardly on Stones’ ankle.
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"It was mainly precautionary," said Southgate.
"He took a bit of a knock to the ankle really early in the game, but at half-time, there was no point taking any chance. We're too close to the start of the tournament, there's no point risking it."
Full-time at @wembleystadium. pic.twitter.com/l66lOgFUd2— England (@England) June 7, 2024
This comes after Harry Maguire was cut from the final 26-man squad after failing to recover from a calf issue that has kept him out since April.
Jarrad Branthwaite and Jarell Quansah were the other centre-backs to miss out, though the Liverpool man remained with the squad on standby.
England begin their Euro 2024 campaign against Serbia in Group C on June 16.
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