England coach Roy Hodgson named a 30-man squad yesterday for next week’s friendly with Denmark but told the players not included they still had a chance of making his final 23-man squad for the World Cup finals.

West Ham’s Andy Carroll, Sunderland’s Adam Johnson and Everton midfielder Gareth Barry were all notable absentees but, Hodgson told reporters at Wembley: “It would be very foolish of me in March to give a definitive 30 man squad (for the World Cup).

“This is the squad I have chosen for now. Andy Carroll has hardly played since his injury, Adam Johnson is a player we know and because of the competition we have decided not include him in this squad. The same with Gareth Barry.”

However, there was a first call-up for Southampton’s teenage left back Luke Shaw, who will still only be 18 when the World Cup starts in June.

There are also places for Liverpool teenager Raheem Sterling, 19, who has the chance to add to the one cap he has already.

“I am very pleased, in this squad you have 14 players, 23 years and under,” Hodgson said.

“You also have seven over 30, that is a very good balance. In those 14, there are exciting names playing regularly for their teams.

“It is nice to know the balance of players playing every week is much greater than it was two years ago.”

Among those youngsters is Shaw, who made his Southampton debut at 16 and first England U-21 start last September.

Squad:

Goalkeepers: J. Hart (Man. City), F. Forster (Celtic), B. Foster (West Brom), J. Ruddy (Norwich City).

Defenders: L. Baines (Everton), G. Cahill, A. Cole (both Chelsea), S. Caulker (Cardiff), G. Johnson (Liverpool), C. Smalling (Man.United), L. Shaw (Southampton), K. Walker (Tottenham)

Midfielders: R. Barkley (Everton), M. Carrick, T. Cleverley (both Man. United), S. Gerrard, R. Sterling, J. Henderson (all Liverpool), A. Lallana (Southampton), J. Milner (Man. City), F. Lampard (Chelsea), A. Oxlade-Chamberlain (Arsenal), J. Wilshere (Arsenal), A. Townsend (Tottenham).

Forwards: J. Defoe (Toronto), R. Lambert, Rodriguez (both Southampton), W. Rooney, D. Welbeck (both Man. Utd), D. Sturridge (Liverpool).

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