Former England footballer Rio Ferdinand has criticised manager Gareth Southgate for his handling of a row between Raheem Sterling and Joe Gomez.
The FA said on Monday that Sterling had been dropped from Thursday’s Euro 2020 qualifier against Montenegro after the incident.
The Manchester City forward reportedly grabbed Liverpool defender Gomez by the throat at England’s training base – a day after they squared up to each other during Sunday’s game at Anfield.

Gomez appeared to have a scratch under his right eye as the pair trained with the squad at their St George’s Park base in Burton upon Trent on Tuesday.
Some of the team reportedly believe the treatment of Sterling has been heavy-handed and that the fallout should have been kept in-house, a view echoed by Ferdinand.

“I feel this incident could have been handled better,” the former Three Lions captain posted on Facebook. “Keep it behind closed doors deal with it internally surely?!
“Now Raheem is left to defend himself from all of the haters that had had their keyboards turned off due to him becoming a very worthy ambassador for the English game, and rightly so.
“If this was a terrible incident then I would be all for public shaming discipline. But for this ‘throat grab’ that we are TOLD it’s for I can’t understand it.”

The pair are over it, according to Sterling, who wrote on Instagram on Monday night that “emotions got the better of me” and that he and Gomez “understand it was a 5-10 second thing and it’s done”.
He added: “Both Joe and I have had words and figured things out and moved on” and “we move forward and not make this bigger than it is.”
Speaking as part of the FA statement confirming the incident, Southgate said: “We have taken the decision to not consider Raheem for the match against Montenegro on Thursday.
“One of the great challenges and strengths for us is that we’ve been able to separate club rivalries from the national team.”
His ex-England team-mate Gary Neville backed the coach, saying it sent a “clear message” that the manager “won’t accept club rivalries coming into England.