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27th March 2017
08:17pm BST

England sit top of Group F, with their 2-0 victory over Lithuania on Sunday continuing their undefeated qualification campaign.
And speaking to talkSPORT about who manager Gareth Southgate ought to pick in Russia, Parlour made one crucial error.
“I would play three at the back, although you need to give yourself options so it could go to a back four," Parlour said, as transcribed by The Sun, and we've taken the liberty of counting out his picks as he goes along...
“I would have Joe Hart (1) in goal. Then John Stones (2) and Gary Cahill (3), and I would give Michael Keane (4) a run out. He played well in Germany.
“Then there are also the options of Chris Smalling or Phil Jones.
“But I would have Kyle Walker (5) on the right and Danny Rose (6) on the left if he’s fit. I think Rose would go ahead of Ryan Bertrand.
“Then Jordan Henderson (7) and maybe Eric Dier (8). I’m looking at how Chelsea play with N’Golo Kante, Nemanja Matic and Cesc Fabregas. I would change it.
“If you’re not playing against Germany or Spain, and instead someone like Scotland, you can afford to put more midfielders in. Ross Barkley and Alex Oxlade-Chamberlain are options.
“Then I would have Raheem Sterling (9) on the right. Dele Alli (10) has got to play just behind the front.
"Adam Lallana (11) has become very important. And then Harry Kane (12) up front."
At least 'The Romford Pele' was able to see the funny side of his mathematical mistake when it was pointed out by one Twitter-user.
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