Woodgate forced out with knee injury

England defender Jonathan Woodgate has been ruled out of Saturday's Euro 2008 qualifier against Israel because of a knee injury…

England defender Jonathan Woodgate has been ruled out of Saturday's Euro 2008 qualifier against Israel because of a knee injury.

The centre-back, on loan at Middlesbrough from Real Madrid, will not travel to Tel Aviv but will continue his treatment in England and could be available for the match against Andorra in Barcelona on Wednesday.

England head coach Steve McClaren said: "Jonathan's fitness comes first and we won't take risks with any player. We will keep in close contact with Middlesbrough over the next few days to determine his availability for the Andorra match."

Middlesbrough manager Gareth Southgate revealed yesterday that the 27-year-old, who joined up with the England party after Boro's FA Cup quarter-final replay defeat at Manchester United on Monday, has been carrying a slight knee problem "for a little while".

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Woodgate made his long-awaited return to the international stage in the friendly defeat against Spain at Old Trafford last month.

First-choice England right-back Gary Neville was ruled out at the weekend with ankle ligament damage and it seems inevitable his deputy Micah Richards will miss out as well after failing to play any part in training at the new Wembley Stadium yesterday.

McClaren has already taken the precaution of drafting Charlton's Luke Young into the travelling party but must now decide whether to amend his original idea of fielding Jamie Carragher at left-back and switching the in-form Liverpool defender to the other flank.

That move would open up a starting spot for Gareth Barry or Phil Neville, who may profit by playing on the right if Carragher remains on the left.