While the FA works out whether England will play their scheduled friendlies beside Italy and Denmark later this month or in the continent-wide Euro 2020 in the summer, Gareth Southgate aspects a few great decisions of his individual.The England manager is sweltering on the capability of forwards Harry Kane and Marcus Rashford, but he has no such apprehensions when it comes to attacking midfielders.
Southgate is facing a puzzle: who should come into the team and who should start in that slot behind the forwards?Alex Oxlade-Chamberlain, LiverpoolOxlade-Chamberlain is not the first choice at the club level but Southgate is a big follower, mainly in light of the tactical adaptability that he offers to the side.The 26-year-old, who has missed the earlier three major tournaments through the wound, should pick up enough minutes before the end of the term to cut.
He made six appearances in the Euro 2020 qualifiers and had a hand in seven goals, counting four and setting up three more.His supports in Bulgaria and Montenegro meant that Raheem Sterling and Harry Kane were the only England players who scored more often in qualifying.
His experience at the international level will likely earn him a place in the team.England Matches Schedule in Euro 2020 Cup  Match1: England vs CroatiaDate: Sunday, June 14, 2020 15:00Place: Wembley StadiumEngland Fans can book England vs Croatia Tickets online.
James Maddison, Leicester CityMaddison made his England entrance in November when he came on for Oxlade-Chamberlain in a 7–0 victory over Montenegro in qualifying.At the time, he was a frontrunner for the playmaker role in the squad but his form has dipped badly in the last few months.
He has not counted or set up a goal in his previous 11 matches in all competitions for Leicester.