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![]() | Eriksson explains Woodgate omission ![]() Woodgate has completed his community service England coach Sven-Goran Eriksson has confirmed to BBC Sport that Jonathan Woodgate was left out of the England squad for non-football reasons. Woodgate will not be involved against Italy on Wednesday after Eriksson, his assistant Tord Grip and Football Association chief executive Adam Crozier decided it would have been too soon in the wake of the defender's conviction for affray. "Jonathan Woodgate has served his punishment and, normally, that would have been enough," Eriksson told BBC Radio 5 Live. But he added: "At the same time, there are certain rules for fans as we are trying to make the image of British football better abroad. It should be the same for players."
But Leeds chairman Peter Ridsdale believes the defender should have been available for selection. Woodgate recently completed a 100-hour community service sentence. "I got a phone call last night from Adam Crozier informing me that he and Sven both agreed it was too early to recall Jonathan, and I have to respect that," Ridsdale told BBC Radio 5 Live. "I said to Adam that if he (Woodgate) is not in the team because he is not good enough then I respect that, but if this is a further ban because of what happened then I disagreed. It is a wrong decision. "Jonathan has had a two-and-a-quarter-year ban already. He has been through the courts and had a punishment which he has now served. "I think like anybody else in this country, if you have served a punishment then you should be free to pursue your job, and his job is playing football. "I believe Jonathan is playing well enough to be picked. I think he is among the top centre-halves in the country, but I don't pick the team - Sven does."
But Ridsdale said: "A fan is still allowed to do his job and Jonathan's job is playing football for Leeds and hopefully at some stage for England. "A fan is not allowed to go because if they have committed an offence which might lead to a violent offence at a football match, then their travel is quite rightly restricted. "But I don't believe anybody is suggesting that if Jonathan Woodgate was in the England squad then there would be any danger of him getting involved in affray again." Eriksson, however, confirmed that Woodgate was part of his plans for future England squads. "Woodgate will be picked for England if he continues the way he is, but not until after the World Cup," Eriksson said. Lee Bowyer, cleared of assault and affray in the same court case, was available for selection but was not selected due to his poor recent form and lack of games. |
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