He told GOAL:“It could be the area that wins it. Harry Maguire, who could be on fire, could have a great tournament if Trippier plays at left-back, as there would be more protection for him. They could win the tournament with that partnership. You ask whether that area could cost them, but I think they could end up winning it.
"I’d play Luke Shaw if he was fit, but it would have been nice to have some back up. Kieran Trippier can play there, but it’s not natural for him. At right-back, he overlaps naturally but he’s not as comfortable doing that at left-back. If Trippier does start at left-back over Shaw, then that does allow England to play with one holding midfielder instead of two because Trippier would be getting forward less and that gives license to Jude Bellingham and Phil Foden to play higher up the field if they both complete the midfield three. That would be my way of looking at it.”