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England v Germany: 5 changes Gareth Southgate needs to make for Nations League clash

After another disappointing loss to Italy in their previous Nations League match, England has one more shot to record a win and get some World Cup momentum at the expense of rivals Germany.

The German’s will be in no mood for handing out favours though and Gareth Southgate‘s men will need to be at their best.

GiveMeSport presents the five changes Southgate needs to make in the upcoming match against Germany:

One of the shocks from the Italy game was the absence of centre-back Fikayo Tomori, who has been showcasing his talent for AC Milan in both the UEFA Champions League and Serie A, playing week in and week out.

His familiarity with Italian opposition left England fans in shock at the fact that he wasn’t in the starting XI. 

Instead, Southgate went for what he is used to and what he saw as reliable in Harry Maguire. The choice of Maguire left fans in shock due to him not being a regular feature for Manchester United in weeks.

Therefore, with nothing but bragging rights to play for Southgate should give Tomori the run-out and allow him to have 75 to a full 90 minutes on the pitch at Wembley.

England hasn’t scored from open play since March. Therefore instead of playing the same front free that we are used to seeing play, maybe try something a little different with England already being relegated to League B. It might not be a bad idea to test out a brand new front three.

Every England fan knows that Harry Kane will be the first name on the team sheet at the World Cup, but does he need to play this game?

The introduction of Ivan Toney could be a game changer as he will be hungry for his first international goal after showcasing fine form at Brentford this season, where he has five Premier League goals in just seven

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