England manager Gareth Southgate decided against calling up Manchester United youngster Kobbie Mainoo for this month's friendlies against Brazil and Belgium, despite his fine performances this season.
The Three Lions have one last mid-season window ahead of this summer's European Championships in Germany, though Southgate neglected to call upon one of the best players at one of the Premier League's biggest clubs. Instead, Mainoo was called into the England Under-21 setup for the first time.
When the unpopular Jordan Henderson is still making squads, it's understandable that fans question why Mainoo was overlooked, but there is method behind that madness.
There's now a danger that England stumble into another Steven Gerrard-Frank Lampard dilemma. The pair were unquestionable legends of their era and on paper formed a near-complete midfield, but they just never worked that well together, diminishing one another and the Three Lions suffered for it.
Southgate's pivot of Declan Rice and Jude Bellingham looked fairly promising at the 2022 World Cup. It certainly wasn't the reason why England were eliminated by eventual finalists France. But both players have evolved into more attacking roles since this tournament.
Since swapping Borussia Dortmund for Real Madrid, Bellingham has become a Ballon d'Or candidate with his goal output and positioning between the lines, with Southgate admitting they need to find the right balance when playing for his country so he doesn't occupy the same space as Harry Kane.
Rice, meanwhile, has matured as expected at Arsenal, but has also added goals and attacking threat to his game. It may suit him to play as the deepest midfielder at international level with England for the time being, but it would be
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