England have selected three players each from Everton and Tottenham Hotspur.

Jamie O’Hara has questioned Gareth Southgate’s decision to exclude Tottenham Hotspur’s Dele Alli from his latest England squad in favour of players like Everton’s Fabian Delph.
Alli has won 37 caps for his country and was a key member of the Southgate-led side that reached the World Cup semi-finals in 2018.
But injury has restricted the 23-year-old to just four appearances for Tottenham this season and cost him his England place.
Speaking to Talksport earlier, though, O’Hara insisted that Alli should have been included, nonetheless.
“For me, I think Gareth should have stuck by him and given him the confidence (of putting) him in the squad,” said the former Tottenham midfielder.
“I know he’s out of form but he’s still young and he’s still done a lot for his age.”

It was suggested to O’Hara that Southgate, who has been linked with Mauricio Pochettino’s job as Tottenham manager, may be using Alli’s lack of fitness as an opportunity to look at others in his position, such as the 29-year-old Everton man Delph, who has 20 Three Lions caps.
But the 33-year-old scoffed: “What? Fabian Delph. He doesn’t need to look at Fabian Delph, does he?”

Delph joined Everton from Manchester City for a reported fee of around £8 million in the summer transfer window and has started the Toffees’ last six matches in league and cup.
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