Simple answer to that is that twat brain only picked 1 proper left back and he ain't fit. I said the biggest error in the named squad was that Mitchell wasn't in it. Truly clueless that he wasn't picked, no one overlapping who ever was on that wing, Trippier playing there is just dumb, he's a very decent right back, but not left back. Gomez is a reasonable right back and utter **** at left back. As much as it pains me, this back line is gonna get shredded by France or Germamy
Ffs! England's chances don't rest on Southgate not picking an uncapped Palace left back.
Your mate Palmer, apart from one good ball to Kane, constantly gave the ball away and failed to convert a sitter by over complicating it.
Your mate Foden, playing where you want him, was totally ineffective.
Gordon had his full back on toast, but his final ball was terrible.
Maybe look at the players letting Southgate down as opposed to forever calling him out.
He picked a young, really attacking team tonight. Something that his critics have been crying out for.
For me, Pickford doesn't let the goal in.
Kane takes that chance nine times out of ten.
Bellingham must play at 10.
Saka must start on the right and I wouldn't mind Eze starting on the left.
Foden, as much as I think he's a wonderful player, just seems to disappear for England.
This result and performance can either be a positive thing, where we learn from our mistakes and who should start where, making the players determined to put things right. Alternatively, it could completely drain the squad of confidence.
Time will tell.