Uefa Euro 2016 Group E qualifier: Switzerland v England
Venue: St Jakob-Park, Basel Date: Monday, 8 September, commencement 19:45 BST
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Striker Daniel Sturridge says he is crushed in the wake of being precluded of England's opening Euro 2016 qualifier against Switzerland on Monday.
The 25-year-old harmed his thigh amid Friday's preparation session at St George's Park.
The Football Association affirmed that the Liverpool player will miss one week from now's diversion in Basel.
"Crushed soul at this moment," he tweeted. "Nothing more terrible than being harmed."
Sturridge included: "Assuredly be back soon battling fit for LFC."
Liverpool's anticipated amusements
13 Sept. Aston Villa (h) Premier League
16 Sept. Ludogrets (h) Champions League
20 Sept. West Ham (a) Premier League
23 Sept. Middlesbrough (h) Capital One Cup
27 Sept. Everton (h) Premier League
A FA representative said: "Daniel Sturridge has had an output and will now come back to Liverpool FC for treatment. He will have influence in the inevitable Switzerland match."
Sturridge, who has scored five objectives in 16 global appearances, left Liverpool's preseason voyage through the United States ahead of schedule in the wake of harming a hamstring.
He played in the Reds' initial three Premier League matches, scoring the victor in the 2-1 opening-day triumph over Southampton.
Daniel Sturridge factfile
Marked for Liverpool in January 2013
Previous clubs are Coventry City (youth), Manchester City, Chelsea and Bolton Wanderers (credit)
Made England make a big appearance in November 2011 against Sweden
Spoke to Great Britain at the London 2012 Olympics, scoring twice
Scored 21 objectives for Liverpool in the 2013-14 Premier League season
England director Roy Hodgson will have chief Wayne Rooney, Liverpool's Rickie Lambert and new Arsenal marking Danny Welbeck as his staying assaulting alternatives.
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England's Gary Cahill says England stay positive
Chelsea focal protector Gary Cahill accepts the diversion will be one of England's hardest tests in a qualifying gathering likewise offering Slovenia, Estonia, Lithuania and San Marino.
The 28-year-old requested supporters to show quietness as England try to remake after their initial World Cup retreat and the worldwide retirements of accomplished midfielders Steven Gerrard and Frank Lampard.
"Switzerland will be certain, yet it is an extraordinary chance to skip back from a baffling summer," he said.
"Turning around our fortunes is not going to occur incidentally - everybody knows and expects that."
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