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Lions Watch: Should Morgan Gibbs-White go to the World Cup?

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Lions Watch: Should Morgan Gibbs-White go to the World Cup?

Football Ramble›
May 6, 202629:49

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Mr Tuchel, there's a man here coming to knock down your door. His name is Morgan Gibbs-White and he wants a place on your plane.


Marcus, Jim & Vish were live on YouTube to discuss England's midfield conundrum. Have Phil Foden and Cole Palmer done enough to get a golden ticket to North America, and can Gibbs-White snatch a place from them? Plus, Kobbie Mainoo's England future, and a question about chicken curry pie.


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