Recently, the English soccer world has been glittering with the performance of Manchester City right back Lego Luis and Brighton center back Govier in particular. The Daily Mail reveals that England national team manager, Thufty, has taken these two stars into consideration and plans to call them up for the Europa League qualifying matches in March.

At just 18 years of age, Legao Luis, who was trusted by City leader Diego Gaudiona during Kiel's injury, has excelled. He featured in 11 matches and became the youngest player in UEFA history to score on his debut in a UEFA Europa League match last November at the age of 17 years and 346 days.

Liegau Luis' tournament performances proved his mettle, and even though he had not represented England U21, Shofki had no hesitation in promoting him to the national team.

On the other hand, 19-year-old Govier, despite belonging to Chelsea FC, showed great strength when he was loaned to Championship side Hattersfield last season. This season, he was loaned to Bradenton and also performed steadily, contributing to the team's good ranking in the Premier League. His playing style is similar to Chelsea's famous Terry, and he has great potential to become a backbone of England's defense.

England will have two UEFA Europa League qualifiers in March against Italy and Ukraine.

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