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Just now, Col city fan said:

First time I’ve watched Bellingham for a full 45 mins in ages.

He has become very very very good. So calm on the ball

Next captain after Kane

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Surely somelike Guehi or Tomori would make a better partner for Stones, and Shaw is a must over Chilwell for us to have any chance in the summer. 
 

Goalkeeper is also an issue imo, I’d start Butland over Pickford on form and he’s not even in the squad.

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1 minute ago, Guest said:

Conor Gallagher's ability to single-handedly ruin any game he plays in warrants further investigation, the man is an absolute marvel

You can clearly see the players we should take to the euros and the ones needing to be left behind 

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Chilwell been hopeless .

 

Probably could have been a few more yellows but yes not going to get a red card in a friendly easily .

Been competitive which they probably want .

Brazil had the better chances.

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4 minutes ago, Mike1983 said:

Maguire is such a liability.

I think Southgate has come a long way since he first took the job, certainly tactically. However, his lack of ruthlessness/ blind loyalty to certain players like Maguire and Henderson will be his downfall in my opinion.

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5 minutes ago, Tielemans63 said:

I think Southgate has come a long way since he first took the job, certainly tactically. However, his lack of ruthlessness/ blind loyalty to certain players like Maguire and Henderson will be his downfall in my opinion.

"He's never let England down"

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1 minute ago, trabuch said:

Bellingham has an impressive awareness of what's going on around him.

He has an elegance about him reminiscent of the old school football legends, I see Zidane, I see Michael Laudrup.

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Bellingham made such good career decisions in going to Dortmund to develop in a different environment, and then it looks like Ancelotti has taken him to the next level which is completely unsurprising. 

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