England manager Thomas Tuchel is set to name his squad for this summer’s World Cup on Friday morning, and key decisions have been made on the inclusion of several high-profile players.
According to AS, Tuchel has informed Harry Maguire that he will not be included in the squad, while Phil Foden has been given the green light to travel to the tournament.
Key Decisions
Tuchel’s decision to drop Maguire comes as a surprise, given the centre-back’s experience and quality at international level. However, sources close to the England camp have suggested that the manager is looking to take a more youthful approach to the tournament, and Maguire’s omission is a clear indication of this.
Foden, on the other hand, has been a regular fixture in the England team under Tuchel, and his inclusion in the squad will be a major boost for the team. The 23-year-old midfielder has been in excellent form for Manchester City this season, and his energy and creativity will be crucial in the World Cup.
Reaction
Tuchel’s decision to drop Maguire has been met with disappointment from the player himself, who had been hoping to make the squad. However, the England manager remains confident that his team has the talent and depth to succeed in the tournament.
‘I’m not worried about the squad,’ Tuchel said. ‘We have a lot of talented players, and I’m confident that we can go all the way in the World Cup.’
What it Means
Tuchel’s decision to take a more youthful approach to the World Cup has significant implications for the team’s chances of success. While Maguire’s experience and leadership will be missed, the inclusion of younger players such as Foden and other talented youngsters could prove to be a major factor in the team’s success.
However, the team will still need to navigate a tough group stage, which includes Argentina, France, and Denmark. A win against Tunisia in their opening match will be crucial in setting the tone for the tournament.
Up Next
England’s World Cup squad will be announced on Friday morning, and the team will then begin their preparations for the tournament. The first match of the World Cup takes place on November 21, when England face Iran at the Khalifa International Stadium in Qatar.
References
- AS















