England manager Gareth Southgate believes Jack Grealish can improve his game by getting into goalscoring positions more often.
The midfielder netted for the first time for the Three Lions on Saturday night, as they were comfortable 5-0 winners over Andorra in their World Cup qualifying contest.
Grealish was introduced as a late substitute and impressed, winning a penalty that James Ward-Prowse finished at the second attempt, before latching on to a long throw from goalkeeper Sam Johnstone and eventually firing into the bottom corner.
The quick feet, agility and awareness Grealish showed before finishing are traits fans have become familiar with, as City's £100 million man has developed into one of the most exciting attacking midfielders
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