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Simon Evans

England players don't know team yet, says Alexander-Arnold

Soccer Football - World Cup - England Press Conference - Saint Petersburg, Russia - June 21, 2018 England's Trent Alexander-Arnold during the press conference REUTERS/Lee Smith

REPINO, Russia (Reuters) - England defender Trent Alexander-Arnold says the squad have not been told of any changes to the line-up for the World Cup game against Panama, after the publication of a note which suggested Raheem Sterling may be dropped.

British media published an image of a notepad held by Southgate's assistant Steve Holland, with a formation that showed Marcus Rashford in attack, in place of Sterling.

Soccer Football - World Cup - England Training - England Training Camp, Saint Petersburg, Russia - June 21, 2018 England's Danny Welbeck and Trent Alexander-Arnold during training REUTERS/Lee Smith

Asked if the players knew the line-up for the Group G fixture against Panama in Nizhny Novgorod on Sunday, the Liverpool full back said they were still fighting for places.

"We haven’t been directly told who’s starting and who’s not, so all positions are up for grabs," he told a news conference.

"Until the manager names the team it doesn’t matter what’s come out or leaked because the lads don’t pay any notice to things like that.

"Until it comes out of the manager's mouth...they are the only words that really matter to us at this moment in time. Until he names the team everyone is still fighting for their positions," he added.

The image of the note also featured Ruben Loftus-Cheek in place of Dele Alli in midfield. Alli missed training on Thursday due to a thigh injury.

The Football Association has declined to comment on the relevance of the note and Southgate has been keen to keep knowledge of his line-ups within the camp before games.

(Reporting by Simon Evans, editing by Ed Osmond)

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