England: How Three Lions could line-up at World Cup 2022, with Jadon Sancho, Callum Hudson-Odoi and Phil Foden

England: How Three Lions could line-up at World Cup 2022, with Jadon Sancho, Callum Hudson-Odoi and Phil Foden
Jadon Sancho could play a starring role for England at the 2022 World Cup.The 18-year-olds dazzling displays with Borussia Dortmund saw him make his senior Three Lions debut against Croatia in October.Jadon Sancho has already impressed in an England shirt4
Jadon Sancho has already impressed in an England shirt
He is likely to add to his three caps when England face the Czech Republic, live on talkSPORT, and Montenegro this month.And he’s not the only young gun ready to make their mark with Callum Hudson-Odoi now set to feature on the bench.But how could Englands starting XI look with Sancho and other English wonderkids in it? talkSPORT.com take a look After Jordan Pickfords successful 2018 World Cup campaign, he is in line to be Englands No.1 in years to come, despite his recent shaky form with Everton.The back-five system was a hit in Russia last summer, but England manager Gareth Southgates 4-3-3 formation worked wonders in their Nations League group games.You can expect John Stones and Harry Maguire, two firm regulars under Southgate, to be the countrys starting centre-halves aged 28 and 29 respectively.

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Liverpools Trent Alexander-Arnold is likely to be a shoo-in, although Aaron Wan-Bissaka will, on current form, push him all the way at right-back.If Leicester City ace Ben Chilwell can improve defensively then he should edge out Manchester Uniteds Luke Shaw, who will be an excellent backup.Liverpool’s Trent Alexander-Arnold could be England’s first-choice right-back at the 2022 World Cup4
Liverpool’s Trent Alexander-Arnold could be England’s first-choice right-back at the 2022 World Cup
Declan Rice, who can operate as a defender, could be the holding midfielder after the West Ham star pledged his international future to England last month.James Maddison, who was unlucky to miss Southgates latest squad selection, could play just in front of Rice, while the likes of Dele Alli and Jesse Lingard may well have been usurped in the pecking order by Phil Foden, who should emerge from the long shadow of David Silva at Manchester City in the next three years.Chelsea midfielder Mason Mount, on loan at Championship club Derby, would also be eyeing a starting spot in Southgates midfield.Declan Rice could make his England debut against the Czech Republic on Friday4
Declan Rice could make his England debut against the Czech Republic on Friday
With England captain Harry Kane leading the line, Borussia Dortmund wonderkid Sancho will potentially nudge out Marcus Rashford, while with the right growth Callum Hudson-Odoi may well beat Raheem Sterling to a starting spot also.Either way, it seems manager Gareth Southgate is going to be having some serious selection headaches over the next three years.How England could look in 2022?4
How England could look in 2022?



With Jadon Sancho and Callum Hudson-Odoi making their mark on a senior international stage with England, Rio Ferdinand wants to see Phil Foden and Reiss Nelson become the next to break through.
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Following last summer's dream run to the World Cup semi-finals, the Three Lions have continued to Phil Foden is proving more and more he Jadon Sancho, Marcus Rashford, Callum Hudson-Odoi
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With Jadon Sancho and Callum Hudson-Odoi making their mark on the senior international stage with England, Rio Ferdinand wants to see Phil Foden and Reiss Nelson become the next to break through.


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