World Cup: Gary makes a damning Trent Alexander-Arnold comment during England vs Germany England legend Gary Lineker has hit out at Gareth Southgate's hotly-debated choice to drop Trent Alexander-Arnold for the Three Lions clash with Germany. The Liverpool right-back observed from the bench as Harry Kane's late penalty rushed a 1-1 draw in Munich. England was by far off the inferior side, as the hosts wasted a wealth of chances to give themselves a contented win in the FIFA Football World Cup. Football World Cup fans from all over the world are called to book Football World Cup tickets from our online platform WorldWideTicketsandHospitality.com Football fans can book Spain vs Germany tickets on our website at exclusively discounted prices.
Southgate's men, on the other hand, wriggled to ever get going at the Allianz Arena, with unsuitable passes a theme of a weary display. And that heartened Lineker to voice his opinion during the game, taking to Twitter on Football World Cup and writing England trail and endure to fight to pass the ball to each other and create anything, while the best passer in English football remains on the bench. That would be Trent Alexander-Arnold if you weren't unquestionable. Alexander-Arnold had ongoing the 3 Lions' earlier match, a shock 1-0 overthrow to Hungary, but was dropped by Southgate as England returned to a four-man defence for the trip to Bavaria. Manchester City's Kyle Walker became the nod at right-back and writhed to cope with Germany's left-hand side, complete up of Hoffenheim star David Raum and ex-England under-21 worldwide FIFA Football World Cup.