Does Michail Antonio Deserve Another Shot With England?
West Ham striker Michail Antonio is still waiting for his first cap for England but he has only been called up to the national team squad on two occasions. Former Hammers boss Sam Allardyce named Antonio in his squad for a World Cup qualifier against Slovakia in 2016, where he didn't make the bench. More recently, Antonio was also included in Gareth Southgate’s squad for games against Germany and Lithuania. Unfortunately, he was forced to pull out after picking up a hamstring injury.
Antonio is now on one of the best runs of form in his career, so does he deserve another chance to show what he can do for the Three Lions? With the European Championship taking place next summer, the West Ham man will be trying desperately hard to impress before then. Southgate is not short of options up front at the moment. Harry Kane, Marcus Rashford, Danny Ings and Dominic Calvert-Lewin are all in great form for their respective clubs. And, as such, they have been his main options during England’s most recent fixtures.
The England boss is not afraid to give players a chance for the national team though, which gives hope for the likes of Antonio, Tammy Abraham and even Blackburn’s Adam Armstrong. The latter is one of the favourites in the English Championship odds to be the top scorer in his division this season at 7/1. Regardless of the league they are in, Southgate has been known to reward players who are in excellent form.
Antonio Helped Hammers Remain in The Premier League Last Season
Antonio played a crucial role in West Ham’s positive run of results at the end of the 2019/20 campaign which ensured they remained in the Premier League. In a game against Norwich back in July, he scored all four goals in the Hammers’ 4-0 victory over the Canaries at Carrow Road, the first player in the club’s Premier League history to do so.
The Englishman brought up his best tally for a campaign in the top-flight when he netted his 10th goal of the season at Old Trafford in a 1-1 draw with Manchester United. That point guaranteed West Ham’s status in the Premier League.
Antonio has carried that form into the new season which will surely have caught the eye of Southgate. He has scored against Arsenal and Leicester, the latter in the Hammers’ excellent 3-0 victory over the Foxes at the King Power Stadium.
West Ham Man Can Offer Southgate Something Different
There is no doubting how impressive the likes of Kane, Ings and Rashford are in front of goal. Antonio, though, could offer Southgate a completely different option in his attacking line as he holds the ball up better than anyone in the Premier League.
It is very important that the England boss has options in his squad during the Euros next summer in order to adjust his tactics for different opposition. This is something which could play in Antonio’s favour.
Hopefully, the 30-year-old continues to score goals for West Ham, and if he does, he won’t have to wait much longer to get that deserved first England cap.
