PREMIER LEAGUE chiefs have been urged to CANCEL the last round of fixtures before the World Cup.That’s as injuries begin to pile up for Gareth Southgate and England.
Ben Chilwell became the latest Three Lions star to see his dreams in ruins ahead of this month’s tournament in Qatar.
The left-back looked to suffer a hamstring injury at the end of Chelsea’s 2-1 win over Dinamo Zagreb.
And SunSport can exclusively reveal Chilwell’s hope of playing at the World Cup is over after he left Stamford Bridge on crutches.
Chelsea teammate Reece James is already set to miss out on Southgate’s squad.
And Man City duo Kyle Walker and Kalvin Phillips are racing to be fit.
Meanwhile, Everton striker Dominic Calvert-Lewin is also unlikely to recover in time.
And Southgate will now be sweating on the rest of England’s stars as he prepares to name his final squad.
There are issues for other countries too, with South Korea potentially without captain Son Heung-Min due to a fractured eye.
France has also been dealt a blow this week with the news that Juventus star Paul Pogba is out of the tournament.
But former Tottenham midfielder Jamie O’Hara reckons one way to avoid further injury woe to players in this country is for the final round of Premier League fixtures to be axed.
Teams still have two matches to play, with the final round taking place on November 12 and 13 – just a week before the World Cup starts.
There are also Carabao Cup ties to be played in between the league fixtures.
And O’Hara is confident scrapping the last set of matches will make life a lot easier for Southgate and other managers.
O’Hara told TalkSport: “Cancel the last round of games in the Premier League, give them a bit of breathing space.
“The Premier League should do it, or the players should get involved.
“This is the problem with the Premier League. It’s all about money, all about getting the revenue in. The players are not being protected.
“It’s as simple as that. There are too many games and too many injuries and England are going to suffer.”
O’Hara’s thoughts echo those of Argentina’s FA, who are hoping English clubs will let South American stars depart for World Cup duty before the final league games.
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