Fikayo Tomori’s struggles against Inter Milan show why he doesn’t play for England, says Danny Mills
Tomori, who has been capped on three occasions for England’s senior side, struggled inThe Serie A giants lost 3-0 on aggregate being defeated in both games, with, who featured for England at the 2002 World Cup, believes Tomori’s performances have justified Southgate’s decision in continuously omitting him from his squads.
Speaking on talkSPORT commentary, Mills said: “There have been a lot of questions asked about Fikayo Tomori – ‘why is he not in the England side?’READ MORE ON CHAMPIONS LEAGUE
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