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'Harsh to drop Barry'
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Barry gelled well with Gerrard in England last two matches.
Steven Gerrard expects Gareth Barry to feel 'hard done by' if he is dropped by England in favour of Frank Lampard for the Euro 2008 qualifiers against Estonia and Russia. Saturday's skipper said: 'Gareth was fantastic in both games and I'm sure he'll feel hard done by if he was dropped. He was man of the match in those two games.' [+]

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