'How can we not have Phil Foden in our England team?' says Dean Ashton ENG
Bukayo Saka and Phil Foden should start for England, plus Ben White over Harry Maguire – Dean Ashton gives verdict on likely line-up to face Iran in World Cup openerGareth Southgate is set to name an attacking England XI to face Iran on Monday… but not everyone is happy.in the hope of getting the 2022 World Cup off to the perfect start.Saka will start ahead of Foden against Iran
Southgate is also set to start Manchester United’s Harry Maguire, even though he has made just one start in the last two months.and wants to see both Saka and Foden in the XI, over the likes of Raheem Sterling.“How can we not have Phil Foden in our England team? However, the issue of Maguire is a divisive one with opinion split on whether he should actually get in the starting XI.Maguire will be trusted to start for England by Southgate
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