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‘Clear indication’: Sky Sports Journalist drops England update around ‘unbelievable’ Newcastle ace

Newcastle United defender Kieran Trippier looks set to be starting tonight for Engl꧑and according to Sk𒁏y Sports News journalist Rob Dorsett.

It has been an average start to the season for Newcastle as they faile𒈔d to beat some of the best teams in the division in their last three fixtures.

This sees them on three points from their first four games and𒀰 the points came from a 5🌼-1 victory against Aston Villa.

Trippier has always been a key play🗹er for the club and it ꦅnow looks like he will be selected by England to play against Scotland tonight.

Photo by Ian MacNicol/Getty Images
Photo by Ian MacNicol/Getty Images

Trippier to play for England out of position

Speaking on about England’s starting lineup tonight, journalist Rob Dorsett said: “We talked a lot about Kieran Trippier the last couple of days, that was because he was in the pre-match news🅘 conference last nighಌt.

“That’s always a clear indication that Trജippier is looking likely to start f🧸or England tonight. Of course he plays left-back he plays right-back, so where’s he going to play tonight?

“My understandin🅺g is that he’s likely to start at left-back, with Kyle Walker keeping his place at right-back. That’s probably a tactical decision from Gareth Southgate because Aaron ꦦHickey is probably going to start on the right for Scotland.

“He’s left-footed so tends to come inside a little bit. You have Kieran 💦Trippier, playing left-back, right-footed, happy to deal with anybody that cꦚomes inside so that could be a good move.”

Photo by Serena Taylor/Newcastle United via Getty Images
Photo by Serena Taylor/Newcastle United via Getty Images

Trippier has always been a player who has been 𓂃appreciated by Southgate and he has played at left-bac🉐k on many occasions.

Hopefully the ‘‘ defende🎃r can play at his best tonight and show fans why Southgate picking him at left-back is a good option🌜 against Scotland. His experience and quality will be key if England want to win the friendly.