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Adam Lallana injury: Liverpool midfielder pulls out of England squad ahead of Friday's match Euro 2016 qualifier against Lithuania - reports

The England squad is due to report to St George's Park later today but reports suggest Lallana has suffered injury in the defeat to Manchester United

Paul Hirst,Simon Peach
Monday 23 March 2015 12:56 GMT
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Adam Lallana is reported to have pulled out of the England squad
Adam Lallana is reported to have pulled out of the England squad (Getty Images)

Liverpool midfielder Adam Lallana has pulled out of the England squad to face Lithuania and Italy, it has been reporting.

The squad are due to meet at St George's Park at lunchtime, but it is understood Lallana will not be among them, according to Press Association.

The midfielder's groin injury flared up in the 2-1 defeat to Manchester United on Sunday and he will therefore miss the Euro 2016 qualifier against Lithuania on Friday and England's friendly in Italy four days later.

Lallana came off at half-time during the loss to Louis van Gaal's side. The player is understood to believe the injury is not too serious.

The rest of the now 23-man England party is due to meet in Burton on Monday afternoon and will be assessed to see whether there will be any more withdrawals.

Lallana reacts after missing a glaring chance against Manchester United (Getty Images)

England will be looking to make it five qualifying wins from five on Friday night before they head to Turin for a friendly against the nation that beat them in their World Cup opener last summer.

It is understood Friday's match against Lithuania at Wembley is a 90,000 sell-out.

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