insists Chris Smalling should be included in England’s squad for the and admits he ‘feels sorry’ for the Roma defender for constantly being overlooked by Gareth Southgate.
Smalling has not played for England since 2017 and has failed to make Southgate’s final squad for the last two major tournaments.
Southgate is likely to be forced into a defensive rethink ahead of England’s World Cup campaign in Qatar as both Kyle Walker and Reece James are major doubts to be fully fit for the tournament.
But Smalling’s chances of making England’s squad look slim as he was not called up for the international break in September.
However, Mourinho has been impressed with Smalling’s performances for Roma and believes the 32-year-old ‘deserves’ more chances under Southgate.
‘He was taught to play in a two-man defence in Manchester, but now he’s got the perfect acumen to play in a three-man backline,’ Mourinho said.
‘If I were the coach of a national team, I would do anything to have someone like him at my disposal.
‘I don’t think it’s a lack of respect to Gareth Southgate when I say that I feel very sorry for a player who’s playing at such a high level like Smalling and who won’t get the opportunity he deserves.’
Speaking about his decision to omit Smalling in 2017, Southgate said: ‘I have huge respect for Chris. He is a player playing at a big club.
‘We want to play in a certain way and the players I have brought in I want to see using the ball from the back and building it up in a certain way.’
Southgate subsequently admitted three years later that he regretted his choice of words when explaining why Smalling was not selected.
‘I think I said I probably regretted the way the message [came over] – by praising others for certain attributes, there was criticism for Chris,’ Southgate said.
‘It was my fault and it was unfair on him. I think he’s done well in Italy. He’s playing at another big club.’
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