Get all your news in one place.
100’s of premium titles.
One app.
Start reading
Daily Mirror
Daily Mirror
Sport
Neil Moxley

England's concerning San Marino comparison highlights work needed ahead of Qatar World Cup

Only San Marino scored fewer than England during this round of Nations League fixtures. It’s not difficult to work out how many the tiny microstate mustered.

The Three Lions, with all our supposed attacking riches, managed Harry Kane’s solitary late penalty against the Germans - on a par with Gibraltar and Liechtenstein - and fewer than Luxembourg and the Faroe Islands.

And we’re contenders for the World Cup? Pah. Given this, with just five months to go before the plane departs, you might think boss Gareth Southgate is wrestling with a variety of issues up front.

For instance, how he can look back on those matches and feel Arsenal’s Bukayo Saka is a better bet than Manchester City’s Jack Grealish? In my book, not even a discussion.

But - past performances suggest that as long as the skipper and Raheem Sterling stay fit - England will find the net. However, if we are going to prosper in Qatar it’s not the goals for that we need to worry about.

It’s the goals against. History tells us that the sides that concede fewest will prosper - and Southgate’s got a monstrous problem at the heart of his defence. He needs a solution.

Gareth Southgate has presided over a poor fortnight (Getty Images)

It was the same at the European Championships last year. Eventually, he came up with the idea that Declan Rice and Kalvin Phillips could be used as a shield in front of a back four.

Why would you do that?

Well, he doesn’t trust any of his centre-halves not to make the one mistake that separates the teams that are going to go deep in that competition in the Middle East from the ones who will be home to enjoy an early Yuletide. At present, he would play a flat back four - probably with John Stones and Harry Maguire as the two at the heart of his rearguard.

But Stones isn’t first-choice for Manchester City - admittedly that bar is a high one - if Pep Guardiola has a full complement to call upon. And Maguire is one million miles away from the tyro who broke through the lines at Manchester United - he just looks lost.

Now that group did England proud at the European Championships. Not conceding until we played Denmark in the semi-finals. In fact, the Three Lions came away with the best defensive record in the tournament.

Hard to believe after last Tuesday’s collapse against Hungary which proved Marc Guehi has plenty to learn at an elite level. Right now, it’s difficult to see how Southgate returns from the Middle East boasting the same record for stinginess.

Harry Kane is being constantly relied upon to find the net (Getty Images)

What does he do? Well, he could move to three centre-backs, using Kyle Walker - as Aston Villa boss Steven Gerrard noted before the season’s end - the Manchester City man is wildly under-rated.

That would free him up to select the people’s choice - Trent Alexander-Arnold - on the right and not worry so much about his defensive qualities.

Not that Southgate bows to popular demand - if he did, he wouldn’t have thrown on Maguire for the final few minutes when England were three-down at Molinuex against Hungary.

Jack Grealish is still looking to establish himself at international level (AFP via Getty Images)

How will England get on at the World Cup? Let us know in the comments below!

That was just asking for trouble.

Anyway, using three at the back could enable him to use Rice and Phillips as his defensive shields. With Kane, Grealish, Sterling and Phil Foden used up top.

He does have options. He can mix and match in midfield and up front but, whatever he does, he can’t leave his stoppers exposed. They just aren't good enough.

If he does, England will be on an early flight home - and Southgate’s future will be very much under the microscope.

Sign up to read this article
Read news from 100’s of titles, curated specifically for you.
Already a member? Sign in here
Related Stories
Top stories on inkl right now
One subscription that gives you access to news from hundreds of sites
Already a member? Sign in here
Our Picks
Fourteen days free
Download the app
One app. One membership.
100+ trusted global sources.