McClaren and staff meet players
New boss Steve McClaren has introduced himself and his staff to players at his first England training session.
McClaren was joined by assistant Terry Venables at Manchester United's training ground in Carrington, ahead of Wednesday's friendly against Greece.
His squad includes four young wingers - Aaron Lennon, Stewart Downing, Kieran Richardson and Shaun Wright-Phillips.
He has also called up West Ham striker Dean Ashton and has recalled Everton utility player Phil Neville.
Neville's brother Gary is the only player over 30 in the 25-man squad.
Having dropped former captain David Beckham, McClaren wants his team to play with \"pace and penetration\".
As well as Beckham, veterans David James and Sol Campbell were also left out as McClaren looks ahead to Euro 2008, qualifying for which begins on 2 September.
One player hoping to begin his England career is Tottenham defender Michael Dawson, who was part of the squad for the friendlies against Jamaica and Hungary at the end of last season but is still awaiting his first-team debut.
\"Obviously I was in the squad for the pre-World Cup games and just being a part of the set-up was great, but now I'm hoping I might get the chance to take the next step and play for my country at senior level,\" said the 22-year-old.
\"It's an honour to have been called up. It's a fresh start for everyone now that there's a new man in charge, so it's great that I'm in Steve McClaren's thoughts.\"