John Stones is the future for England, but Chris Smalling and Gary Cahill should start against Russia, according to Terry Butcher. The Three Lions legend believes that Stones, despite his difficult season at Everton, is a quality talent, and the 22-year-old has been linked with a summer move to Barcelona or Manchester City. He is an international player, Butcher told Sky Sports. He brings the ball out of the back with real quality. He hits the most successful passes for a centre-half. We need to let him play. John Stones in action for England When Glenn Hoddle played in my era, he got criticised for not flying into tackles, not tracking back, and people forgot what an incredible player Glenn Hoddle was. It is the same with John Stones. People criticise him whenever he loses the ball at the back, saying that he shouldnt be doing that. Terry Butcher earned 77 caps for England in defence and famously played on despite suffering a serious head injury against Sweden in 1989 Instead we should be praising him for having the gumption for trying to do that in the first place. It is no wonder that all the top sides - Barcelona, Real Madrid, Bayern Munich - are reportedly interested in Stones. They see him as a top international defender. He may have tried to do too much too soon. He just needs to lead in the right way. He has pace, strength and awareness that stand out. He may be a work in progress, but he is a star for the future. Ray Wilkins picks his preferred starting XI for Englands Euro 2016 match against Russia Despite his praise, Butcher still believes England boss Roy Hodgson should opt with the pairing of Smalling and Cahill for their Euro 2016 opener on Saturday night due to their experience.I have gone with Smalling and Cahill because there is not much experience in the side, Butcher said. England defender Gary Cahill (L) gestures alongside Chris Smalling You need as much experience as you can down the spine of the team. (Eric) Dier doesnt have a great deal, but (Wayne) Rooney and (Joe) Hart more than make up for that, but you need that experience in defence.Cahill and Smalling have a tough job to form that bond, but they have played together enough times, including in the win in Germany. I am looking more for John Stones for Russia (in 2018), he is the future. Also See: Butcher: Wilshere should start Everyone in Russia loves Vardy Englands best stats-based XI Euro 2016: Ultimate guide . Although taking two of three from the Baltimore Orioles wasnt nearly as uplifting as winning the World Series, it still felt pretty darn good. Felix Doubront and four relievers combined kept Baltimores potent lineup in check, and David Ortiz had three of Bostons 12 hits off Wei-Yin Chen in a 4-3 victory Thursday night. . -- Desperate to stop Tom Bradys latest comeback bid, the Miami Dolphins sought help from a reserve safety making his NFL debut after being signed Tuesday off the San Francisco 49ers practice squad.
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