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Kevin Pietersen and Jack Wilshere in Twitter row over England eligibility

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Cricketer Kevin Pietersen and footballer Jack Wilshere have become embroiled in a Twitter debate after the latter expressed controversial views on qualifying to represent England.

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But on Wednesday Wilshere clarified his comments about foreign-born players representing England - and insisted he was not referring to Manchester United teenager Januzaj.

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Januzaj could eventually be eligible for England through residency, but the Arsenal midfielder appeared to raise concerns about the 18-year-old being called into the squad in the future. "The only people who should play for England are English people," he said at an England press conference on Tuesday ahead of their World Cup qualifiers against Montenegro and Poland. "If you live in England for five years it doesn't make you English. If I went to Spain and lived there for five years I am not going to play for Spain." Wilshere suggested that some of his comments were taken out of context. He wrote on Twitter: "Just to clarify a few things....again! "Seems to be a trend in this country, poor journalism in my eyes! I wasn't referring to Janujaz (sic)... "The question was should foreign players be allowed to play for England, and in my opinion I don't think they should! He is a great player... "I wish he was English! I'm sure most of you agree with me even if some journalist are trying to make me look bad....again!"