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England have a left-sided problem, but not in the same was as the past. With the injured Luke Shaw the only specialist left-back in England’s preliminary Euros squad, Gareth Southgate has a decision to make on how he fills that position.

Against Bosnia and Herzegovina, it was Kieran Trippier. But did it work?

Jon Mackenzie explains 🧠

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23 Comments

  1. Southgate needs a LB for euros, 33 man squad and 1 left back that isnt even fit and hasnt been for most the season… its not like there wasnt any decent young english lbs that had a good end to the season…. he may as well play 3 at the back and just go for goals goals goals ya can lose if ya dont let goals in but you cant win if you dont score them at the other end

  2. If Southgate wants to play Trippier on the left, he should give him an Inverted Fullback role, so he can deliver passes from the centre with his stronger foot.

  3. My thoughts as well. Liverpool had the same problem when we had to play Milner at LB during that period before we bought Robbo. In swingers towards the far post are also easier for the keeper to claim. It gives the low blocking opposition too much time to reset as well.

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