England manager Gareth Southgate defends decision to pick Jake Livermore
West Brom midfielder Livermore is in the squad for this month's friendlies in the Netherlands and at home to Italy despite struggling with the Baggies
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Your support makes all the difference.England boss Gareth Southgate defended his selection of Jake Livermore and insisted loyalty deserved to be rewarded.
West Brom midfielder Livermore is in the squad for this month's friendlies in the Netherlands and at home to Italy despite struggling with the Baggies, the Premier League's bottom side, ahead of the summer's World Cup.
Having included him ahead of the likes of Jonjo Shelvey, Southgate stood by his decision as he spoke about Livermore's response to being called up for the last squad, as a late replacement, for the Wembley friendlies against Germany and Brazil.
Livermore - who turned 28 on November 14, the day England hosted Brazil - had been set to go on a birthday trip away with his family.
Southgate said: "It's very straightforward for me. We've played Jake in several matches and he's done a job for the team. In November, we left him out and he was just about to board a plane.
"He left the family at the airport, he came in, he did really well for us against Germany and Brazil, and I think that has to carry some weight when you are building the spirit and culture around your team.
"That doesn't mean he is guaranteed to go in the summer, but I think it justifies him staying in our squad, because he has been an important member of our squad in building what we want to build in terms of togetherness and spirit.
"That is the sort of example of sacrificing what you are doing for the team that I think is important. So I get that, I know when I pick Jake it is going to get a certain sort of reaction. But there is a specific reason for why we have done it this time in particular."
Southgate added: "It's an important message for the group that if you are left out and have disappointment, first of all there is opportunity to come back in, secondly we want you to take that opportunity and respond in the right way, and who knows what might happen?"
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