
Neville compares Tuchel's dilemma to Arteta's controversial decision to play Rice at right-back for Arsenal
Gary Neville warns Tuchel's right-back issue will cost England at World Cup
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England manager Thomas Tuchel faces a selection dilemma ahead of the team's World Cup last-16 match against Mexico, according to former player Gary Neville. Neville criticized Tuchel for failing to find a solution at right-back, warning that the issue could cost England in the tournament. Neville drew a parallel to Mikel Arteta's decision to play Declan Rice at right-back for Arsenal last season, a move Neville had previously criticized.
Meanwhile, Colombia advanced to the next round with a 1-0 win over an African nation, with Jhon Arias scoring early. They will face Switzerland, who beat Algeria 2-0. Argentina, led by Lionel Scaloni, are set to play Egypt in the last-16 after Egypt defeated Australia on penalties.
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Jhon Arias opened the scoring for the former inside the first 15 minutes and with the African nation failing to create many clear cut chances, Colombia advanced courtesy of a 1-0 win. Switzerland await in the next round following their comfortable 2-0 win over Algeria.
according to The MirrorLionel Scaloni's side are subsequently set to face Egypt, who beat Australia on penalties earlier in the day, in the last-16.
according to The MirrorThomas Tuchel now faces a selection problem in that position for England’s last-16 game against Mexico, which kicks off at 1am on Monday morning.
according to MetroNeville admits he was critical of Mikel Arteta’s decision to play Rice at right-back for Arsenal last season but has warned that Tuchel’s inability to find a solution for that position will ‘cost’ England at the World Cup.
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