England’s Left-Back Woes: Saka Says No to Playing Out of Position!
England’s Euro campaign has hit a snag, with their biggest worry being the left-back position. With first-choice Luke Shaw injured, Kieran Trippier, a natural right-back, has been filling in awkwardly.
Pundits like Gary Neville and Ian Wright suggested a surprising solution: sticking Arsenal’s Bukayo Saka, who usually plays on the right wing, at left-back. This way, they argue, England could unleash Cole Palmer on the left wing and have a natural left-footer in Saka providing balance.
But Saka himself isn’t a fan of the idea! He politely disagreed with Wright, saying his focus should be on goals and assists, not playing out of position. He trusts manager Gareth Southgate‘s decisions and believes the team should focus on winning their next game.
Saka has been a bright spot for England, scoring a crucial assist and leading the attack. Despite fan criticism of Southgate, Saka assures everyone the team spirit remains high and they’re ready for the knockout stages!
Will Southgate find a solution at left-back? Can Saka keep shining? Stay tuned!