Injured Vardy withdraws from England's double header

Injured Vardy withdraws from England's double header

England will be without Jamie Vardy for their
matches with Scotland and France after the
Leicester City striker withdrew from Gareth
Southgate's squad due to injury.
Vardy had been one of four strikers named in
Southgate's squad for the World Cup qualifier
against Scotland on Saturday and the friendly with
France three days later.
However, the 30-year-old will play no part after
picking up a knock during training on Tuesday.
"Jamie Vardy has left the England squad as a
precaution after picking up a minor injury in
training at St George's Park yesterday," a
statement read.
That leaves Jermain Defoe, Harry Kane and Marcus
Rashford as Southgate's striking options, Wayne
Rooney having been left out of the original squad.
Despite Vardy's injury there is no recall for Rooney,
as Southgate opts to stick with a 23-man squad.

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