Should Welbeck be in England’s World Cup squad?
Danny Welbeck celebrated scoring against Liverpool by cupping his ear

Should Welbeck be in England’s World Cup squad?

Should Welbeck Be in England Squad?

The debate is heating up: should Danny Welbeck be in England’s squad?

After scoring twice against Liverpool, the 35-year-old has become the top-scoring English player in the Premier League this season — yet remains overlooked by Thomas Tuchel.

The Case FOR Welbeck

1. Elite Form

  • 12 Premier League goals
  • Best scoring season of his career
  • Extremely clinical finishing

He’s outperforming most English forwards right now.

2. More Than Just Goals

Brighton boss Fabian Hurzeler highlights his value:

  • Links play
  • Improves team chemistry
  • Leadership on and off the pitch

Former striker Wayne Rooney agrees:

“He scores, works hard, links play… he’s an option.”

3. Experience Matters

At 35, Welbeck brings:

  • Big-game experience
  • Calm under pressure
  • Dressing-room leadership

These qualities are often crucial in tournaments like the World Cup.

The Case AGAINST Welbeck

1. Kane Is Untouchable

Harry Kane:

  • 47 goals this season
  • Guaranteed starter

The real question is backup — not the main role.

2. Profile Preference

Tuchel seems to prefer:

  • Physical forwards
  • Direct replacements for Kane

Selected instead:

Even if they’re less in form, they fit the tactical profile.

3. Timing Problem

  • No chance to impress Tuchel before final squad
  • Already missed multiple selections

International football is often about timing + trust, not just form.

Verdict: Should He Be Picked?

YES — On Merit

  • Best-performing English striker in the league
  • Offers experience + intelligence
  • Could be a perfect impact/substitute option

BUT…

  • Doesn’t fit Tuchel’s preferred system
  • Competition for places is intense
  • Age may work against long-term planning

Final Take

Welbeck is doing everything right — just at the wrong time.

If squads were picked purely on form, he’d be in.

But international football is rarely that simple.

Conclusion:

  • Deserves serious consideration
  • Selection still unlikely
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