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English Right Backs: Options too many

England have an abundance of quality Right Backs. Trent Alexander-Arnold, Aaron Wan Bissaka, Reece James, Kieran Trippier and Kyle Walker are just a few of the options Gareth Southgate has at his disposal. England mostly play 3-5-2 under Southgate. 


Let us first look at the back three. Since Terry and Ferdinand’s retirements, England haven’t had good centre backs. Harry Maguire, Joe Gomez and Stones are good options but they are error prone. Aaron Wan Bissaka might be able to fit into the back three, as he is one who has the best defensive abilities amongst all English right backs. He would do a great job as a part of the back three. 

 

The Right Wing Back position is where it gets difficult. Trent Alexander Arnold has had a couple of brilliant seasons at Liverpool and he will be the perfect fit in this position. Kyle Walker has his disciplinary issues. Trippier could be a good fit too. We feel Trent is the best of the lot going forward.

 

Reece James is just unlucky to miss out. We feel that as Trent’s career goes on, we might see him at Central Midfield, that is when Reece James might become England’s first choice right wing back. Trent has all the qualities needed to be a top quality midfielder. He lacks a bit in the defensive side of the game, which is why he won’t be able to sustain playing at Right Back. England have a great squad and if the right choices are made, then they might as well win the Euros.

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