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EXCLUSIVE: Former England star defends Gareth Southgate's right-back picks after double snub

Trent Alexander-Arnold and Ben White have both been left out of Gareth Southgate's squad for the Euro 2024 qualifiers against Italy and Ukraine amid competition at right-back

Southgate opens up on White and Alexander-Arnold England omissions

Former England right-back Danny Mills has backed up Gareth Southgate's squad selection after the omission of Ben White and Trent Alexander-Arnold.

Southgate spoke of being "blessed" on the right of the back four when explaining the decision to leave out the starting full-backs for Arsenal and Liverpool respectively. Kieran Trippier, Reece James and Kyle Walker have all made the cut, with Manchester City man Walker included despite off-field complications.

White's omission has been questioned by some, given his impressive form at right-back during Arsenal's title charge. However, Mills - who played 19 times for England and started every game at the 2002 World Cup - understands the manager's approach.

Speaking exclusively to Mirror Football courtesy of the TCS London Marathon, which he is running in aid of Cancer Research, Bowel Cancer and the Bobby Moore Fund, Mills played down the need to pick on form. Making reference to the three "outstanding" players who have made the cut, the former Manchester City man made the case for Southgate not using this moment to reintegrate the two men he has left out.

"He's not really been in the England squads - he's been left out before, hasn't he?" Mills said of Alexander-Arnold. "Does his form this season say he has to be picked? It doesn't. Let's be honest - you look at Liverpool's form, you look at Trent's form, no, even Klopp's left him out from time to time this season, so that speaks volumes.

"Ben White is an interesting one. He's playing a little bit out of position at right back, I understand that, again is not 100 per cent guaranteed to be in that Arsenal team. There's also the issue that he left the World Cup early. No one's mentioned it. Why?

"We've had no answer or no reason why he left the World Cup early. There's been nothing confirmed as to why he left the England camp, so you have to put that down as well to either he left - and he didn't come out and say for himself it was personal reasons, he just left - so, I'm going to put two and two together and presume there's a slight issue in there.

"What that is, I don't know, but I'm not going mad by thinking clearly there's some sort of issue. So that might be one of the reasons he's not in and around it, but also there are better options."