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    Home»Lifestyle»Sports»England World Cup squad: Tuchel’s surprise omissions spark doubt
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    England World Cup squad: Tuchel’s surprise omissions spark doubt

    2026-05-26By Thunder B
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    England World Cup squad named by Thomas Tuchel has drawn disbelief from Premier League followers in Hong Kong and beyond after a final roster that leaves several regular starters at home.

    Thomas Tuchel at a press conference

    Tuchel announced a squad of 26 players that omitted familiar names such as Phil Foden, Cole Palmer and Trent Alexander Arnold, choices that left many long time England supporters incredulous. Fans who watch the Premier League have frequently chanted, “It’s coming home,” but past tournaments have often ended in penalty shootout exits for England.

    Tuchel’s surprise omissions in England World Cup squad

    The most talked about exclusions are Manchester City winger Phil Foden, Chelsea forward Cole Palmer, and Liverpool right back Trent Alexander Arnold. Instead, Tuchel took Ivan Toney, who has spent time playing in the Saudi Pro League, Arsenal winger Noni Madueke, and Newcastle United attacker Anthony Gordon, whose form is still being assessed after a recent injury.

    The manager also included several younger or less experienced players, among them Manchester City academy graduate Nico O’Reilly, Tottenham Hotspur defender Djed Spence, and Bayer Leverkusen center back Jarell Quansah. Some supporters accused the coach of picking by familiarity rather than form, a claim Tuchel rejected.

    England players training ahead of the World Cup

    What Tuchel said about selection and team balance

    “From day one it was clear we want to select and build the strongest team, which means we do not necessarily pick the 26 most talented players,” Tuchel said at a news conference. “This summer we must build a team with spirit and balance. Only a team can win trophies.”

    Tuchel framed his approach as a tactical decision focused on cohesion and functional roles rather than headline names. Critics say the World Cup finals appear to be serving as an experimental stage for squad development.

    Scoring concerns and the forward line

    England’s attack centers on Marcus Rashford, recently returned to form after his move to Barcelona, and captain Harry Kane. Supporters and analysts have questioned whether Rashford and Kane alone will provide sufficient goal threat across the tournament.

    Tuchel’s inclusion of Ivan Toney and several younger forwards suggests he is betting on a mix of experience and potential. Analysts at ESPN and other outlets have noted the risk of relying on a narrow set of primary scorers against deep defensive lines in the knockout rounds.

    Group L path and first match details

    According to FIFA’s official schedule, England were drawn into Group L. Their opening group match is scheduled for June 18 at 4 a.m. Hong Kong time, against Ghana, with Panama the other team in the group.

    Expectations are that England will progress from the group if they perform to standard. However, finishing second in the section could set up a round of 16 match against Portugal, the nation Cristiano Ronaldo recently left as a veteran presence, a matchup many fans fear because Portugal has troubled England in recent encounters.

    As the tournament approaches, questions about the England World Cup squad selection will persist, and Tuchel’s choices will be judged first by results on the field and then by whether the approach delivered team unity and balance as promised.

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