Tuchel’s England Squad: Final Experiments Before World Cup
Tuchel’s England Squad: One Final Experiment?
Thomas Tuchel has named an expanded 35-man England national football team squad for friendlies against Uruguay and Japan — and it feels like a final audition before the 2026 World Cup.
With experimentation now possible, Tuchel is testing depth, experience, and tactical flexibility. But the squad also exposes several major concerns.
The Big Issue: Life Without Kane
At the center of everything is:
England’s all-time leading scorer remains irreplaceable.
Backup options look thin:
- Dominic Calvert-Lewin – recalled after resurgence
- Dominic Solanke – returning from injury
- Marcus Rashford – no longer a natural central striker
The absence of Ollie Watkins highlights uncertainty.
Conclusion:
If Kane is unavailable, England’s attacking threat drops significantly.
Big Omissions: Who Might Miss the World Cup?
The biggest shock:
- Trent Alexander-Arnold left out
Despite injuries at right-back and retirements of:
- Kyle Walker
- Kieran Trippier
This strongly suggests Tuchel has serious doubts about his defensive reliability.
Other concerns:
- Luke Shaw – fitness issues
- John Stones – lack of game time
Experience Returns: Maguire Back
The recall of:
- Harry Maguire
is about experience and leadership.
With Stones uncertain, Maguire offers:
- Tournament experience
- Physical presence
- Leadership in defense
A clear signal Tuchel values reliability over reputation.
The No.10 Battle: Bellingham vs Rogers?
One of the most fascinating battles:
- Jude Bellingham
- Morgan Rogers
Rogers’ rise has created real competition for a role once owned by Bellingham.
Also in contention:
- Cole Palmer
- Phil Foden
Tuchel has made it clear: no one is guaranteed a place.
New Faces and Wildcards
- James Garner earns first call-up
- Jason Steele included as potential training goalkeeper
Garner’s inclusion shows Tuchel is:
- Rewarding form
- Looking for midfield balance
- Exploring set-piece strength
What Tuchel Is Really Testing
This squad is about more than friendlies:
- Squad depth under pressure
- Tactical flexibility
- Mentality in competition for places
These matches are effectively World Cup selection trials.
Final Verdict
Tuchel’s squad answers some questions — but raises more:
Depth is being tested
Experience is valued
Kane dependency remains a risk
Key players face uncertain futures
The next two games may decide World Cup careers.


























































































































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