Defoe returns to England following father's death
The forward has left the Three Lions' base camp in Poland but will
return "in due course", with no replacement call-up planned, according
to the Football Association
Tottenham striker Jermain Defoe left England’s Euro 2012 training camp in Poland on Thursday morning following the death of his father on Wednesday night.
The 49-year-old Jimmy is thought to have been ill for some time.
Spurs frontman is now likely to miss Monday’s opener against France,
with the FA have announcing that Defoe will re-join to the squad "in due
course", with no plans to call up a replacement player.
The
statement on the governing body’s official website read: “England
striker Jermain Defoe has returned home to England this morning
following the passing of his father overnight.
Jermain will re-join the England Euro squad in due course. There will be no replacement player called in.”
Defoe arrived in Poland with the rest of Roy Hodgson's squad on Wednesday to start their competition preparations.
Tottenham have released their own statement on their official
website, also passing on their condolences: "Everyone at the Club sends
their sincere condolences to Jermain and his family."
The
29-year-old has won 47 senior caps, scoring 15 goals, but is yet to
appear in a European Championship. He did feature as part of the Three
Lions' 2010 World Cup squad in South Africa, scoring the only goal of
the game against Solvenia to secure England’s progression to the
knockout round.
Defoe played 23 minutes as a substitute in England's final pre-Euro 2012 friendly against Belgium at Wembley on Saturday.
Source : Goal.com