Lewis Hall's audition adds an intriguing element to England's Nations League finale as the in-form Newcastle defender has a prime opportunity to demonstrate to Thomas Tuchel that he could be the solution to the ongoing issue of finding a reliable left-back. As England prepares to wrap up their inconsistent Nations League campaign with a match against Greece on Thursday and a home game against the Republic of Ireland on Sunday, expectations are notably low. With player withdrawals increasing and fatigue setting in, Tuchel has opted to focus on other matters rather than attend these fixtures, which he will take over from Lee Carsley in January. Despite the circumstances, there is still significance in these matches. If Tuchel could make one request of Carsley, it would likely be to leave him with a dependable left-back. England has struggled in this position, with Kieran Trippier, a right-footed player, having to fill in on his weaker side, while Luke Shaw has been working to regain full fitness. The team is in urgent need of someone to step up and claim the left-back role as their own.