England's best 11

SambaStyle

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It's this, isn't it?


----------Pope---------

Walker Dunk Colwill

--------Stones Rice--------

Saka Maddison Bellingham Grealish

------------Kane--------------

Only ones I'd be willing to change is Dunk and Colwill, but they have a year of partnership together and are both great on the ball.
 
It's this, isn't it?


----------Pope---------

Walker Dunk Colwill

--------Stones Rice--------

Saka Maddison Bellingham Grealish

------------Kane--------------

Only ones I'd be willing to change is Dunk and Colwill, but they have a year of partnership together and are both great on the ball.

Like it. Like it because they all play for teams that like to dominate possession.

Would want Foden in somewhere though.
 
It's this, isn't it?


----------Pope---------

Walker Dunk Colwill

--------Stones Rice--------

Saka Maddison Bellingham Grealish

------------Kane--------------

Only ones I'd be willing to change is Dunk and Colwill, but they have a year of partnership together and are both great on the ball.

Saka maddison over Foden? Pmsl
 
Nah,

Engerland one man team in Harold Kane.

Bellingham won't be allowed to play to his potential because the Waistcoat doesn't like exciting attacking play. Otherwise they'd piss a tournament.

Greatest manager since Ramsay, if it wasn't for very unlucky draws in competitions we would have won everything.
 
Pickford (never let England down)

Walker (James is too injury hit, and Walker is playing better than ever)
Stones (we all know now hood good he is)
Colwill (just ahead of Tomori and Guehi at the moment)
Shaw (would play whoever is the fittest out of him and Chilwell)

Rice (one of the first names on the team-sheet)

Bellingham (a genuine superstar)
Maddison (can produce something out of nothing)

Saka (made that position on the right his own)
Foden (still the most naturally gifted English player)

Kane (the most complete number 9 in the world)

Bench: Ramsdale, Guehi, Trippier, Phillips, Grealish, Rashford, Watkins

That's a side that with a bit of luck along the way, which you always need, could win the Euros. Only France can match that firepower. Though against the better sides you might need to drop one of Maddison or Foden to play another deep lying midfielder alongside Rice for better protection against the counter.
 

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