Premier League may not need the pyramid but England and Southgate surely do | Jonathan Liew

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Put simply: this is an England team that would simply not exist without the Football League

The foul was won just inside the Wales half by Danny Ings. Released by Southampton as a teenager for being too small, Ings came through the Bournemouth academy, making his professional debut when they were still in League Two. Ings took the free-kick quickly to Kalvin Phillips, who until this season had played all his football in the Championship with Leeds.

Phillips found Atlético Madrid’s Kieran Trippier on the right. At 30, Trippier has still played more than half his league football in the EFL, with Barnsley and Burnley. Trippier slipped the ball to Jack Grealish, who credits his three seasons with Aston Villa in the Championship for hardening him mentally and physically. Grealish’s cross found the head of Dominic Calvert-Lewin, a product of the Sheffield United academy, via a loan spell at Northampton.

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Written by Jonathan Liew
This news first appeared on https://www.theguardian.com/football/2020/oct/10/premier-league-may-not-need-the-pyramid-but-england-and-southgate-surely-do under the title “Premier League may not need the pyramid but England and Southgate surely do | Jonathan Liew”. Bolchha Nepal is not responsible or affiliated towards the opinion expressed in this news article.