England's left-back struggles could be answered by someone who "never gets a mention," according to former Arsenal hero Perry Groves.The flying ex-Gunners winger, 57, has earmarked Brentford's Rico Henry as the solution to Gareth Southgate's selection headache with first-choice left-backs Luke Shaw and Ben Chilwell still yet to find form in the Premier League this season.Starting the opening match of the campaign at home to Brighton, Shaw was given the boot from the matchday XI by Erik ten Hag following the first-half massacre against Brentford.
Summer signing Tyrell Malacia has been drafted into the line-up for the Red Devils' resurgence with United claiming maximum points from their last four fixtures.READ MORE: Potter is 4th Chelsea boss in a row not to win first game - what happened next to others?It's been a similar story for Ben Chilwell in west London.
Recovering from a gruesome ruptured cruciate ligament that saw him miss 36 matches last season, the 25-year-old is yet to complete 90 minutes in all competitions this term.Moreover, Chilwell is likely to find his route back into the first-team blocked by the £63m arrival of Marc Cucurella, who just so happened to feature heavily for new boss Graham Potter at Brighton.Both Chilwell and Shaw were called up by Gareth Southgate for England's final Nations League fixtures against Italy and Germany, which will be the Three Lions' final two before the World Cup in Qatar.
And while Groves believes Southgate has made a glaring omission in his latest squad announcement.HAVE YOUR SAY! Does Rico Henry deserve an England call-up?
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