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ENGLAND defender John Stones has named his ultimate World Cup five-a-side team snubbing Cristiano Ronaldo for Lionel Messi and including a shock goalkeeper choice.
And as a part of England’s build-up to the game, Manchester City ace Stones joined ex-Love Island contestant Josh Denzel on Lions’ Den to answer questions from team-mates and fans.
Stones was asked to name his ultimate World Cup five-a-side team and picked a mix of football’s past and present stars.
The defender went for a shock choice in goal, picking Man City legend Joe Hart, who he played with at the Etihad for two years.
Hart made 75 appearances for England and was selected for four major tournaments between 2010-2016.
Stones then went for the only English World Cup-winning captain in Bobby Moore to protect the goal.
West Ham icon Moore also had impressive ball-playing abilities for his time.
Stones, a self-confessed Messi fan boy, picked the Argentine over Ronaldo.