Morgan Rogers could replace Bellingham in England: what Shearer says.
Morgan Rogers on the path to the starting lineup
According to The Sun: Alan Shearer is convinced that Morgan Rogers has every chance of taking a place in the England national team's starting lineup for the next World Cup. The team's coach, Thomas Tuchel, faces serious competition for the number 10 position.
Real Madrid superstar Jude Bellingham has become a key player for the 'Three Lions' under the previous coach Gareth Southgate. However, former team captain Shearer, who is 55, is confident in Rogers' potential.
“I am confident that Morgan is capable of competing for this position,”
he added, emphasizing the importance of competition within the team.
Rogers' potential appearance in the starting lineup could not only be a personal achievement but also a significant shift for the team as a whole. If he can realize his potential, it will strengthen England's position on the international stage and bring fresh energy to the team's play.
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