Southgate called three Brazilian debutants for the match
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England manager Garrett Southgate called three more youngsters in the Wembley control squad against Brazil on Tuesday.
Southgate, who gave five players a chance to make their debut at a 0-0 draw against Germany in another check in London on Friday, selects goalkeeper Angus Gun, defender Lewis Kuwek and striker Dominik Solanke for the fight against the five-time world champions. The three were engaged in European qualifiers for youngsters up to 21 years of age, with Solanke taking a 2-0 victory over Ukraine as a guest on Friday. The 21-year-old Gun, owned by Manchester City, but hired in second-rate Norwich, was called to replace Jack Butland, who broke his hand on a drill earlier in the week.
Kook of Bournemouth and Solanke of Liverpool, both of them in 20 years, joined the totally rejuvenated team of England, from which injured eight players, including defender Phil Jones, who left the field forcing in less than half an hourgame against Germany because of a muscle problem on the thigh.
Harry McGuire, Ruben Loftus-Chike and Tammy Abraham and Joe Gomez and Jack Cork made their debut for the islanders against Bundestama, with the start-up team having a total of 101 matches advised by questions for fixed football matches for England`s national team, the team`s most inexperienced teamfrom 1980.
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