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England’s weak left flank is the flaw that threatens to derail their Euros | Jonathan Liew

Almost every big chance or goal that England have conceded since the last World Cup have come from one side

Italy v England, eight months ago. Harry Maguire, under pressure near the left touchline, tries to play a forward pass off his weaker foot. Italy regain possession and in the utter disarray that follows Mateo Retegui drifts into the space left behind Maguire and Luke Shaw – who will later be sent off – and scores.

Ukraine v England, September. This one looks like Ben Chilwell’s fault, but it isn’t really. Instead he gets isolated by James Maddison, who fails to track back and allows Ukraine a two-on-one on their right flank. Yukhym Konoplya crosses, Oleksandr Zinchenko scores.

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