Chelsea defender Reece James has hailed Arsenal rival Emile Smith Rowe after the midfielder received his first England call-up.
Smith Rowe has excelled for the London club so far this campaign, having amassed four goals and two assists in Arsenal’s opening 11 Premier League games.
As a result of his superb form, the player was called up to the squad as a late replacement for Manchester United forward Marcus Rashford, who was forced to withdraw due to illness.
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Gareth Southgate’s side need four points from World Cup qualifying games against Albania on Friday and San Marino next week Monday to qualify for the tournament in Qatar in 2022.
James, who has also made a good start to the new top flight campaign, revealed that he always knew Smith Rowe was going to be an international player.
‘I’ve always known he’s a top player, he came to Chelsea when he was quite young on trial,’ he said.
‘I remember playing with him and against him even when he went to Arsenal, so I always knew he was a top player and I think this season he’s shown how good he is and why he’s been selected.
When asked about what Smith Rowe has been like in training since he joined the squad, James added: ‘What he’s like in games, everyone can see how good he is and how well he’s been doing.’
Speaking this week, ex-United defender Rio Ferdinand also praised the recent displays of Smith Rowe, before drawing similarities between him and former Arsenal midfielders Robert Pires and Alexander Hleb.
‘There’s a team, there’s a united team. There’s a togetherness that I haven’t seen at Arsenal for a long time,’ Ferdinand said while reflecting on Arsenal’s impressive ten-match unbeaten streak in all competitions,’ he said.
‘There’s nobody doing more right now than Emile Smith Rowe. He reminds me, with more end product it seems right now and I think he’ll go onto levels, his style is a little bit Hleb.
‘He plays low, socks similar, the way he moves and manipulates the ball, can keep people off balance all game. He’s got a bit of Hleb about him! ‘He’s got a Robert Pires vibe a little bit.’