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Slavisa Jokanovic backs Watford's Troy Deeney to win England call-up

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 during the Premier League match between Watford FC and Manchester United at Vicarage Road on September 15, 2018 in Watford, United Kingdom.
Image: Troy Deeney has 30 goals and made 14 assists in 109 Premier League appearances

Troy Deeney deserves an England call-up because of his "positive evolution" in the Premier League, according to Fulham manager Slavisa Jokanovic.

Former Watford boss Jokanovic will come up against Deeney and the Hornets in Saturday's league clash at Craven Cottage, live on Sky Sports, and the Fulham boss hailed the striker's consistent top-flight progress.

Deeney has been open about his frustrations on missing out on England selection, especially after boss Gareth Southgate vowed only to pick players featuring regularly for their clubs.

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Jokanovic managed Deeney in his single season as Watford boss in 2014, and has backed the 30-year-old to cope if thrust into the international arena.

"He's strong and a big character, and sometimes it's not easy to deal with him," said Jokanovic.

"He has had a positive evolution in the last few years. Really he can be an option for the England national team.

"He had a great season when I worked him with, and his dedication is very high."

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Jokanovic rejected suggestions that Deeney is a throwback-style centre forward, insisting he has developed his game enough to cope in England colours.

Aleksandar Mitrovic celebrates after scoring Fulham's second goal
Image: Since making his Fulham debut in February, no player in English football has more goals than Mitrovic (16)

The Fulham boss admitted current Aleksandar Mitrovic boasts similar attributes to Deeney - but again refused to impose limits on the Serbia star's abilities.

"Old-fashioned, I don't know about old-fashioned," said Jokanovic of Deeney.

"Probably we could judge Aleksandar Mitrovic like an old-fashioned player. But he's already a good player, with a great character who is up for the fight.

Troy Deeney during the Premier League match between Burnley FC and Watford FC at Turf Moor on August 19, 2018 in Burnley, United Kingdom
Image: Deeney is yet to be capped by England

"I like this kind of player. I can be an old-fashioned coach too. I think Troy Deeney can play at the highest level.

"He has a few seasons in the Premier League behind him, and he has always shown high quality.

"Other players have different characteristics but for Troy Deeney he's not easy to handle.

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"He's definitely an unusual player and you can use him in different ways. My point for you is he's a player who can have at some point a chance to play for England.

"I'm happy with Mitrovic: he's a new style, old-style player. I try to find balances between styles of players.

"Deeney and Mitrovic are both very good players. It depends how you want to play.

"Mitrovic is not the kind of guy who you send chasing the ball and running in behind. You have to play a certain way with that kind of player."

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