Southgate: Defoe has chance of making World Cup

Jermain Defoe scored England's opener vs Lithuania Credit: PA

Gareth Southgate opened the door to Jermain Defoe playing at next year's World Cup after the striker scored on his long-awaited England return.

The 34-year-old's performances at Sunderland have belied his advancing years and led to a surprising international turnaround, having last won an international cap in November 2013.

Defoe made his return in Sunday's World Cup qualifier against Lithuania and marked his 56th international appearance by sweeping home midway through the first half to set England on course for a straightforward 2-0 win.

"It's a great moment for him," Southgate said of England's man of the match, whose replacement Jamie Vardy completed the scoring.

"He was thrilled to be back involved in the squad, I think he has enjoyed his week immensely.

"He's been a good senior professional to have around the team, both in terms of the way he's trained, his professionalism, which has been great for some of the younger players to see, and his finishing in training and then today, which we expected really.

"I would have put my house on him scoring at some stage today, so I think he's had a really positive impact on everybody."

It was a special day for a striker who has established himself in Southgate's thinking in the absence of Wayne Rooney, Harry Kane and Daniel Sturridge.

Defoe, so devastated to be overlooked for the World Cup in Brazil three years ago, could even head to Russia next summer at the age of 35.

"I think we've got to look every time we get together as to who is in form," Southgate said when asked if the striker was a realistic proposition for the 2018 World Cup.

"I don't know if we can have a distinct pecking order because players that are playing well deserve the opportunity.

"If we are going to be successful, we have got to have that competition for places.

"The reality is we will always lose players to injury, we've never been able to field or pick a full cohort, so it's really important that we are able to call upon the likes of Jermain and for him to have the impact he had in a game like today.

"But if he is scoring goals in the Premier League and playing as well as he has this season, then there's absolutely no reason why he couldn't."