England’s preparations for the 2022 World Cup could certainly be going better. Gareth Southgate’s men head into their final warm-up game before the tournament on the back of relegation in the Nations League, having not scored a goal from open play in more than 450 minutes.
The final whistle of their 1-0 defeat to Italy on Friday evening was met with boos from frustrated England fans, many deeply concerned for the Three Lions’ prospects in Qatar.
It would be naive to suggest that the Euro 2020 finalist’s side isn’t in need of an overhaul. However, whether those changes need to be quite as sweeping as those suggested by former Wycombe and AFC Wimbledon striker Adebayo Akinfenwa during a recent appearance on talkSPORT is very debatable.
Making a number of big calls, Akinfenwa named his preferred starting XI for England’s opening group game with Iran on November 21 and you can check it out below. GK: Jordan Pickford RB: Trent Alexander-Arnold CB: Eric Dier CB: Fikayo Tomori LB: Kyle Walker CDM: Jordan Henderson CM: Jude Bellingham CM: Phil Foden CAM: Raheem Sterling ST: Ivan Toney ST: Harry Kane Retired cult hero Akinfenwa has opted for a backline that has never played together before, with a brand new centre-back pairing of Dier and Tomori. “I think Tomori gets overlooked because he’s not in the Prem,” argues Akinfenwa.