Arsenal hero David Seaman has likened Aston Villa midfielder Jack Grealish to former England teammate Paul Gascoigne.
Having seen Gascoigne's impact first hand, Seaman believes that Jack Grealish could offer his country a similar spark 25 years on.
Asked about whether the Aston Villa captain should start on Sunday afternoon, the 75-cap stopper told The Sun: “I would defo go with Jack! I love the way he plays, I love the way he makes the little passes.
“He's a bit like Gazza with magical passes as well. Passes that you don't normally see and all of a sudden he's just played a player through.
“His other quality is getting free-kicks. A lot of people say 'yeah he's always diving!'
“I'm like, no, if there's contact on him and they're not getting the ball, he'll go over and he'll get you a free-kick in a great position in and around the penalty area.
“We've got two great dead ball specialists in (Marcus) Rashford and (Harry) Kane so that's a massive advantage. Jack's really hard to tackle. It's so hard to get near the ball because he's so good at that.
“He knows how to get his body in between the player and the ball and if the player touches him, he knows to go over to get an advantage. There's nothing wrong with that at all."

