Listen & read
England manager Thomas Tuchel reveals he has "14 or 15" players in mind for the World Cup opener against Croatia, with key selections hinting at his starting lineup. The upcoming match could see Jude Bellingham secure the coveted No 10 role, edging out Morgan Rogers in a highly debated decision. Bellingham's track record with England and experience at Real Madrid make him a frontrunner, though Rogers has emerged as a strong contender.
In defense, Tuchel appears set to pair John Stones and Ezri Konsa, leaving Marc Guehi out of the starting eleven. This choice surprises many, given Guehi's recent performances for Crystal Palace and his role in Euro 2024. However, Tuchel seems to favor a more physical defensive setup, prioritizing Stones and Konsa's size.
Additionally, Noni Madueke started on the right wing against Costa Rica, suggesting that Bukayo Saka may not be fully fit to start, as Tuchel plans to manage Saka's lower leg muscular issue throughout the tournament. With the World Cup just around the corner, these decisions could significantly impact England's campaign in the tournament.

Comments (0)