Wilder backs Anel's Mings plan
Wilder defends his comments
Sheffield United manager Chris Wilder has defended his comments about Aston Villa defender Tyrone Mings, saying he was "just stating a fact".
Wilder said that Mings was "not good enough" to play for England after the defender was left out of Gareth Southgate's squad for the upcoming Nations League matches.
His comments were met with criticism from some quarters, but Wilder has stood by them, saying that he was "entitled to his opinion".
Mings responds to Wilder's criticism
Mings has responded to Wilder's criticism, saying that he is "disappointed" by the comments but that he will "prove him wrong".
Mings has been in good form for Villa this season, and he is hoping to earn a recall to the England squad for the European Championship next summer.
Wilder's comments spark debate
Wilder's comments have sparked debate about the quality of English defenders.
Some believe that Mings is not good enough to play for England, while others believe that he is one of the best defenders in the country.
The debate is likely to continue until Mings is given the chance to prove himself at international level.
Conclusion
Wilder's comments have caused controversy, but they have also sparked a debate about the quality of English defenders.
It remains to be seen whether Mings will be able to prove Wilder wrong and earn a recall to the England squad.
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