Arsenal's 4-3-3 would work or even 4-3-2-1. You add another typical no 9 upfront. With Rice, Jude and Foden behind Saka, Palmer and Kane or Watkins or SolankeWonder how long it will take an england manager to realise you cant play Bellingham, Foden and Palmer in the same team.. its Gerrard/Lampard/Scholes all over again
All that would do is leave rice on his own and he isn't good enough for that as none of the 5 you've listed has the discipline or skill set to play in cm, you've also got the issue where all the attacking play would be concentrated in the same area as that's where the majority want to go.Arsenal's 4-3-3 would work or even 4-3-2-1. You add another typical no 9 upfront. With Rice, Jude and Foden behind Saka, Palmer and Kane or Watkins or Solanke
Wonder how long it will take an england manager to realise you cant play Bellingham, Foden and Palmer in the same team.. its Gerrard/Lampard/Scholes all over again
Bellingham can (and should for England) definitely be a box to box 8.Have to choose between 1 out of Palmer, Foden or Bellingham as 10. The other 2 benched although possibly Bellingham can be an 8. We need something on the left too as Gordon hasn't impressed in an England shirt.
Palmer doesn't track back at all plus he's not a better winger than Saka.Bellingham can (and should for England) definitely be a box to box 8.
Palmer should play on the wing as his crossing is superb.
Foden at 10, Grealish left side.
You're missing out England's most consistent player for what, the last 4 years?Bellingham can (and should for England) definitely be a box to box 8.
Palmer should play on the wing as his crossing is superb.
Foden at 10, Grealish left side.