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Maroc Maroc - IBRANDTV.COM - A La Une - 23/Jun 15:29

Ashley Cole Urges England To Drop Saka Against Slovenia

Ashley Cole wants Gareth Southgate to drop Bukayo Saka from starting lineup, as he wants Phil Foden to shine on the right flank. The former Arsenal and Chelsea defender has advised the Three Lions boss to bring in Newcastle United sensation Anthony Gordon on the left flank while shifting Phil Foden to the right. Foden, […]

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