Liverpool defender Luke Chambers has explained why he turned down the chance to participate in the upcoming under-20s World Cup in favour of attempting to help Kilmarnock avoid relegation.
Chambers was loaned to the Scottish Premiership side during the January transfer window and has nailed down a starting spot during his temporary stay. With three matches remaining Killie's top-flight status is hanging by a thread, three points above rock-bottom Dundee United, leaving the 18-year-old desperate to play his part.
The teenager will therefore not be joining fellow Reds loanee Jarell Quansah in representing his country at the upcoming U20s tournament in Argentina, in a real show of commitment to Kilmarnock.
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Explaining why he took this decision, Chambers, who was part of the England under-19s side that won the European Championships last year, said: “It was tough but what Kilmarnock as a club and the staff and players have done for me, I could never just walk out on them when they have three games to go. I was always going to stay here and help and contribute to the last three games as much as I can. There will be opportunities further down the line when I can go with England. They know the situation.
“They were very understanding and agreed with my decision. I have a good connection with the England manager and he understands my decision. I don’t have any regrets. It was the right decision. I have only been here a short period of time but the attachment I have got to the club is massive.
“I have endless respect for the gaffer, the players and the fans. It has been amazing. I have learned a lot. People might see it as I’m going back at the end of the season but I see it different. The belief in the team has lifted after the win last week and I think we can win on Saturday and just take it from there.”
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