Unconventional Solution: John Stones in Midfield for England’s Three Lions Debate

EPL Murphy names two players Arteta cant do without if
EPL Murphy names two players Arteta cant do without if

Amidst the ongoing debate over England’s midfield lineup, former Three Lions player Danny Murphy has put forward a bold idea: moving defender John Stones into midfield alongside Declan Rice and Jude Bellingham.

While Rice and Bellingham are expected to be key players in the midfield, the question remains about who should partner them. Suggestions have ranged from creative playmakers like Phil Foden or James Maddison to more conservative options like Jordan Henderson or Conor Gallagher. However, injuries have limited Trent Alexander-Arnold’s chances in the role, leaving England manager Gareth Southgate with a dilemma.

In the upcoming friendly against Belgium, Southgate will give Manchester United prospect Kobbie Mainoo a chance to shine alongside Rice, showing his willingness to try new combinations. But Murphy’s proposal of using Stones in midfield brings a fresh perspective to the discussion.

Highlighting Stones’ athleticism, tenacity, and passing skills, Murphy believes that deploying him in a holding role could be the key to unlocking England’s midfield potential. With Rice and Bellingham providing support, Stones could offer a solid foundation for the team to build upon.

As the debate continues to rage on, Southgate may consider Murphy’s unconventional suggestion as he seeks to find the perfect balance in England’s midfield setup. Only time will tell if Stones will make the transition from defense to midfield, but one thing is for sure – the Three Lions are not afraid to think outside the box.

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