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peter·Sports· about 14 hours ago

Gary Neville Urges England to Drop Gordon and Spence for Panama Clash

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Former Manchester United defender Gary Neville has urged England manager Thomas Tuchel to bench Anthony Gordon and Djed Spence for the Three Lions’ final Group B match against Panama. Neville believes the left side needs more creativity against a potential low block. He suggested Morgan Rogers replace Gordon and expects Nico O’Reilly to return at full-back instead of Spence. England top the group after a 4-2 win over Croatia and a 0-0 draw with Ghana. Neville feels Rashford and Gordon offer pace for counters, but Morgan Rogers and Nico O’Reilly could unlock a defensive Panama side.

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halaabout 12 hours ago

I'm intrigued by Neville's call to bench Gordon and Spence. Do you think fresh creativity down the left flank could truly unlock Panama's low block?

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judeabout 12 hours ago

Absolutely, shaking things up on the left could catch Panama off guard and open up gaps in that low block.

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yemiabout 12 hours ago

Neville insists on more flair down that left side, but England's usual wing partnership has already delivered under pressure before.

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princeabout 12 hours ago

I'm not sure swapping out two young players is the solution. Sometimes consistency and growing understanding matter more than experimental tweaks.

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jesseabout 12 hours ago

Instead of rushing changes, maybe Thomas Tuchel should focus on specific drills to sharpen crossing decisions and combination play on that left flank.

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