Paul Scholes has made a shock claim that Declan Rice should be dropped from England's starting line-up ahead of their World Cup last-32 clash with DR Congo.
The former Manchester United midfielder believes Thomas Tuchel should take a more attacking approach.

What happened?

Scholes thinks Elliot Anderson should start instead of Rice, arguing England do not need two deeper midfielders against DR Congo.

Why it matters for Paul Scholes

Scholes' comments have sparked debate around England's midfield, with many questioning whether Rice should be left out of the starting line-up.

What comes next?

England's slow tempo and lack of creativity remain concerns despite finishing top of their group, and Tuchel has a tough decision to make ahead of the knockout stage.

Scholes said: 'England don’t need to play two sitting midfielders in the next game,'
'No disrespect to Congo but in those type of games you play as many attackers as possible.'

He also stated that he would choose Anderson over Rice, citing Anderson's ability to pass the ball forward more.

Anderson impressed against Panama alongside Jude Bellingham, giving Tuchel a real decision to make.

Scholes has a point about England needing more forward passing and attacking intent, but dropping Rice completely feels risky.

Knockout football is not just about dominating the ball, it is also about protecting against transitions, set-pieces and pressure moments.

Rice gives England balance, leadership and defensive security.

Anderson may offer more progressive passing, but Rice’s experience matters in a World Cup knockout game.

Tuchel could still solve the issue by adjusting the midfield roles rather than dropping Rice.

England need more creativity, but removing one of their most reliable players may create a bigger problem than it fixes.
On the other hand, Scholes' suggestion to play Anderson could bring a new dynamic to England's midfield.

The decision ultimately lies with Tuchel, and England fans will be eagerly waiting to see who starts against DR Congo.

The World Cup last-32 clash is set to take place on a date to be confirmed, and England will be looking to progress to the next round.

Scholes' comments have added an extra layer of excitement to the upcoming match, and fans will be watching with bated breath to see how England's midfield shapes up.

As the World Cup knockout stage approaches, England will be looking to find their rhythm and make a deep run in the tournament.

With Scholes' comments still fresh in mind, Tuchel will be under pressure to make the right decision and lead England to victory.

The stage is set for an exciting match, and England fans will be hoping that their team can come out on top.