Thomas Tuchel has reportedly made several major selection calls ahead of England’s upcoming World Cup campaign, with a number of high-profile players said to be missing from the squad list.
The reported omissions have already sparked strong reactions among supporters and football analysts, with many surprised to see several established internationals and in-form Premier League stars left out of the setup.
Among the biggest names reportedly excluded is Phil Foden, whose absence has raised eyebrows given his importance for Manchester City in recent seasons. Fellow attacking midfielder Cole Palmer is also believed to have missed out despite an impressive rise at Chelsea FC.
Defensively, experienced internationals Harry Maguire, Luke Shaw, and Trent Alexander-Arnold are among the notable names reportedly not included. Fikayo Tomori has also been left out, adding to the surprise decisions at the back.
Young talents such as Lewis Hall, Morgan Gibbs-White, Adam Wharton, and Alex Scott are reportedly absent as well, despite growing reputations and strong performances at club level.
Meanwhile, Jarrod Bowen is another player whose omission has generated discussion, especially after his consistent contributions for West Ham United in recent campaigns.
Tuchel, who is known for his tactical discipline and demanding approach, appears determined to shape the squad according to his football philosophy rather than reputation alone. The German coach is expected to prioritize balance, defensive structure, and versatility as England aim to compete for major international honours.
While the reported selections remain a major talking point online, fans are eagerly awaiting the official confirmation of the final squad. Debate continues over whether Tuchel’s bold decisions could strengthen England’s chances on the world stage or leave the team lacking experience and creativity in key moments.
With expectations high and pressure mounting, all eyes will now be on how Tuchel’s England side performs as preparations for the World Cup intensify.
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