Former Manchester United defender Gary Neville has used Liverpool duo Trent Alexander-Arnold and Andy Robertson as examples in a critique of England.
The Three Lions left little to be desired in their 0-0 stalemate against Scotland at Wembley last week, and the pundit believes he knows what Gareth Southgate is lacking.
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Speaking to ITV, cited by The Anfield Talk, the pundit honed in on Chelsea and Man United full-backs Reece James and Luke Shaw’s performances, using Trent and Robbo as examples.
“Liverpool have not had a creative midfield over the last four years with Fabinho, Henderson and Wijnaldum, but they still created chances from wide with Alexander-Arnold and Robertson.
“James and Shaw didn’t do that [against Scotland],” he said.
England lacked goal-scoring opportunities against Scotland, but the Tartan Army deserve credit for frustrating the hosts and walking away from Wembley with a clean sheet.
The Three Lions are in action again on Tuesday night, with a draw against the Czech Republic enough to confirm their place in the Euro 2020 knockouts.