Glasgow Rangers defender Lee Wallace could start for Scotland against England later this evening.
Chris Sutton has criticised Glasgow Rangers defender Lee Wallace’s form in the Daily Record.
Wallace has worn Rangers’ arm band this season, and plays an important role for Mark Warburton’s side.
However, Sutton feels that the 29-year-old has not been at his best this term, and he has heavily criticised the left-back’s showing against Ross County last weekend.

“Left-back Lee Wallace has not been at peak form for Rangers and had a really poor match against Ross County,” Sutton said.
Rangers could only manage to pick up a 1-1 draw with Ross County in their latest outing.
Rangers are now in third place in the Scottish Premiership, after what has been a disappointing start to the new campaign.

Wallace’s attention will currently be on Scotland’s match with England later this evening, as he is away on international duty.
The Rangers left-back could be required to start for his nation at Wembley, with Andrew Robertson out.
Rangers are next in action in two weekends’ time, when they take on Dundee at Ibrox.

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