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In this episode of World Cup Uncensored, Piers Morgan and Simon Jordan are re-joined by former England and Chelsea captain John Terry as well as former Premier League manager Sean Dyche to react to England's performance against Panama, England's hopes to progress far in the tournament and Enzo Maresca's 'apology' to Chelsea for leaving during the season to lineup his replacement as Man City manager once Pep Guardiola was confirmed to be leaving and more.
John believes that although the England players will be relieved to top the group, the manager will have major concerns over England's defense and how they have allowed many chances to some lacklustre opposition.
Piers believes the key for England's success lies in letting Declan Rice play the number 8 position for England and having the license to bomb up and crash the box, whereas Terry believes the key is with actually playing Rice in the 6 role. Sean defends Rice from online criticism of 'sideways passing' suggesting that might be an instruction from the manager to play that way.
Finally, Simon has his say on the former Chelsea manager Enzo Maresca and for his 'poor behaviour' in the handling of his resignation after it was reported Enzo had been in talks with Manchester City to replace Pep Guardiola if he was to leave at the end of the season. Simon says much of his apology is 'bullsh*t' and believes it could be part of the settlement Chelsea agreed with Man City in that Maresca would take a large portion of responsibility for how things played out.
00:00 Introduction
01:11 John Terry worries about England’s defensive play and inability to break a low block down
02:59 Will England be able to handle the heat in Mexico and should they beat DR Congo?
04:22 Simon Jordan argues England have been uninspiring so far but can still turn it