- White savaged by O'Hara for not joining England squad
- Arsenal defender left 2022 World Cup early
- O'Hara exclaims: "It's your country for crying out loud!"
Getty'You're a disgrace' - Ben White savaged for rejecting England call-up as ex-Spurs star tells Arsenal defender he's 'got a problem' after turning down 'biggest honour'
Getty WHAT HAPPENED?
White has not played for England since leaving the camp during the 2022 World Cup. Gareth Southgate revealed last week that the right-back requested not to be called up for the upcoming friendlies against Brazil and Belgium.
WHAT O'HARA SAID
"Very few people get the opportunity to represent their country. For Ben White to turn that down because he doesnât want to sit on the bench or because he doesnât like watching football? Iâm sorry, but I think youâre a bit of a disgrace to be honest,â OâHara told Grosvenor Sport. âDo you know how many people will give their right arm to just sit on the bench for England and have the opportunity to represent their nation? Then youâve got this guy who goes, âoh, I donât really like footballâ and âGareth Southgate hasnât really given me a chanceâ. Do me a favour â itâs your country for crying out loud!"
Getty ImagesTHE BIGGER PICTURE
It has been reported that White struggled to settle in the England squad and did not take well to not playing in Qatar. It has also been suggested that the defender had an argument with assistant coach Steve Holland that stemmed from his lack of interest in football.
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O'Hara added on the subject: "There are obviously other things that have gone on behind the scenes â maybe heâs fallen out with some of the players. We all know he went to the World Cup and went home halfway through, so thereâs probably something between him and the manager. However, even if Iâd fallen out with the manager, Iâd still go because itâs my country. I didnât even make the England first team but there was nothing more honourable than playing up until the England U21s and singing the national anthem at Wembley. Representing your country is the biggest honour a footballer can have, and if it isnât, then youâve got a problem."
GettyWHAT NEXT FOR WHITE?
White's international career looks to effectively be over after turning down the chance to play for England, at least while Southgate remains in charge of the national team. It means he will miss the friendlies with Brazil and Belgium and the pre-tournament tune-up games against Bosnia & Herzegovina and Iceland as well as playing no part in Euro 2024, where England are among the favourites to bring the trophy home. However, he could still end the season on a high by winning the Premier League or the Champions League with Arsenal.
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