Gareth Southgate some words of advice on how to get England firing at the World Cup.England launched an emphatic comeback from 2-0 down against Germany to secure a 3-3 draw on Monday night, courtesy of goals from Mason Mount, Luke Shaw and Harry Kane.
But the Euro 2020 finalists looked as lacklustre for much of the first hour as they had done in their previous five outings without a victory.It was not until Southgate brought on Bukayo Saka and Mount for Phil Foden and Raheem Sterling that the team finally got into gear.
And it was only after the two substitutes combined for the first goal that the Three Lions began to play with attacking freedom.READ MORE: Struggling Harry Maguire 'booed' by England fans after name read out at WembleyThat led legendary former striker and pundit Lineker to take to Twitter and remind the England manager of exactly what he needs to do in order to maximise the potential of his talented crop of young players.Lineker wrote: “When @england are forced into playing to their strengths (attacking), they look a good side.
When they play to cover their weaknesses (defending), they look a poor side.”Do you think Gareth Southgate is the right man to lead England going forward?
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