
England fans are still trying to pick the bones over the Three Lions' performance against Uruguay on Friday, before Thomas Tuchel's men go again against Japan tomorrow night.
Some of the regular faces will return to the line-up at Wembley, but there's still a chance for some to make a point, especially after five names were ruled out of the fixture with injury.
However, with 74 days left to go until the World Cup kicks off, one England legend is championing the name of a player who isn't even in the current camp.
Talking exclusively to DAZN News, thanks to Tomorrow Wellness, Bryan Robson thinks taking a gamble on Arsenal sensation Max Dowman might be worth a punt for the England boss this summer.
The 16-year-old became the Premier League's youngest-ever goalscorer earlier this month, and Robson thinks Dowman could be a great option for the squad.
He said, "He's got great quality, good pace. Usually, I would say he's a bit too young with no experience to go to a World Cup, but I think sometimes, if you're good enough and you've proven yourself in the Premier League in a few games, he might be a great one to throw into the squad because he probably doesn't fear anything.
"When you're a bit more experienced, you can sometimes be a little bit wary of what game you're going into, whereas a 16-year-old will just go in there and enjoy himself.
"So, it is an option which you've really got to think hard about."

Whoever is included in Tuchel's squad, England will still be among the favourites in North America; however, one thing they will have to deal with is the heat and humidity.
Robson knows all about those conditions, having played in the 1986 World Cup in Mexico, and believes the weather will make it difficult for the European sides.
"That's why a European team has never won down in South America and in America," warned the former skipper. Visionhaus/Getty Images
"It's really difficult to go down there, with the heat and humidity and sometimes at high altitude.
"If you go into those sort of climates, it is really difficult because you're not used to it over here, and that's what gives the South American teams, especially, a little bit of an advantage."
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Despite those concerns, the man who won 90 caps for his country and played across three different World Cups still believes England will be there or thereabouts come the end of the tournament.
Although the Manchester United icon does admit he has some concerns from a defensive point of view, which could limit the Three Lions' chances.
Adding, "I think defensively, we've just got to improve that a little bit more. If that's the case and we do improve defensively as a team, then I think we could go to the quarter-finals, semi-finals again and then, with a bit of luck, actually get into the final."
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