Steven Davis in Northern Ireland squad despite speculation over retirement

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Steven Davis In Northern Ireland Squad Despite Speculation Over Retirement
Davis has been named in a 25-man squad which also features two new faces in Fleetwood winger Paddy Lane and Sunderland’s Trai Hume. Photo: PA Images
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Andy Hampson, PA

Northern Ireland captain Steven Davis has been named in Ian Baraclough’s squad for their their upcoming friendlies against Luxembourg and Hungary despite speculation over his international future.

It had been uncertain whether the 37-year-old Rangers midfielder, who has won a record 132 caps, would continue following the end of the side’s World Cup qualifying campaign.

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Davis, however, has given no indication to Baraclough that he intends to retire from the international game and firmly remains part of the plans ahead of the start of the Nations League campaign in June.

Manager Ian Baraclough is pleased Davis is still involved
Manager Ian Baraclough is pleased Davis is still involved (Brian Lawless/PA)

Baraclough said: “It’s a question that’s going to be asked every conference but my conversations with Steven have been no different.

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“He’s looking forward to the two games, looking forward to June. He’s looking forward to meeting up with the guys and being part of the squad.”

The only issue concerning Davis had been fitness-related after a stop-start campaign at Ibrox.

Baraclough said: “He’s had a couple of setbacks, a small calf issue and thigh issue, but I’ve not been told he won’t be fit for us come next week.”

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Jonny Evans misses out through injury
Jonny Evans misses out through injury (Liam McBurney/PA)

Davis has been named in a 25-man squad which also features two new faces in Fleetwood winger Paddy Lane and Sunderland’s Trai Hume.

Leicester defender Jonny Evans is not included due to injury but there are returns for Shayne Lavery, Dion Charles, Daniel Ballard, Matthew Kennedy and Luke Donnelly.

Jordan Jones, Dale Taylor, Jamal Lewis, Conor Washington and Ethan Galbraith are also not involved.

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Baraclough’s side play in Luxembourg on March 25th before hosting Hungary at Windsor Park four days later.

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