⚽ Thoughts On England's World Cup Squad

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All eyes in English football turned to Gareth Southgate today as he confirmed England's squad for the forthcoming World Cup in Qatar. With so many English players horribly out of form at the moment (Harry Maguire in particular coming in for heavy criticism) and 2 of our most exciting wing backs out injured (Ben Chilwell and Reece James), there's an opportunity for a few of the in-form, fringe players to stake a claim. 2 players in particular stood out amongst the English fans and if James Maddison in particular had not been included, there would most certainly have been uproar (spoiler alert: he's in the squad). The other name who also made it was Callum Wilson - knowing Gareth Southgate though, we're unlikely to see either player in the starting XI (a lot like Jack Grealish at the Euros last year) and we're more likely to see them having an impact off the bench.

So here are my thoughts on the announced squad, broken down by BBC's positions. Before diving in though, my cover image is the squad from 4 years ago - notable figures include Ashley Young (now 37 years old but amongst the 55 man shortlist), Jesse Lingard (now struggling to get into Nottingham Forest's team) and Dele Alli - a player that has gone from one of England's best young talents to somebody you wouldn't mind lining up against on a Sunday morning.

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Goalkeepers

I don't think there are any great surprises here. Jordan Pickford will be our starting keeper and despite my expectation and fear that he's got a clanger in him, he's got away with it so far for England and been quite reliable. There's a cockyness about him that I don't like but perhaps that helps with his performances.

I'm pleased to see Nick Pope included - he's been a consistently top performing goalkeeper since becoming a regular at Burnley (despite missing a season and briefly losing his place to Tom Heaton). I'm also fairly pleased to see Aaron Ramsdale included - he's still very young (24) in Goalkeeping terms and I feel that it's only a matter of time before he makes himself England's No. 1.

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Defenders

Normally, Southgate likes to name as many right backs as he can but with Reece James ruled out through injury and Kyle Walker having been out with injury since the beginning of October (an injury he's still carrying), I thought that he might be forced into leaving a few at home and picking more than one left back. But alas no, Southgate would rather pick an injured right back rather than take more than one left back - Walker being amongst the lucky four right backs.

On paper, this guarantees Luke Shaw the left back role but Southgate likes to put Trippier there sometimes (ensuring we start with 3 right backs in random positions). Trent Alexander-Arnold's inclusion is and isn't a surprise. He's had a terrible season and Southgate doesn't like playing him so I suspect his inclusion is to increase the number of right backs that he takes.

At centre back, it looks weak to me. Maguire's having a shocker this season but Southgate loves him. Connor Coady doesn't scream "World Cup winner" and since we tend to play 3 centre backs, it means 3 from Coady, Maguire, Stones, Dier and White. Although Ben White's been playing most of the season at right back and has had a good season so far. Being a right back has worked in his favour (Alexander-Arnold, Trippier, Walker and White all primarily being right backs this season).

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Midfielders

Perhaps the strangest name in the squad is Kalvin Phillips. He had a great tournament at Euro 2020 but he's spent the entire of this season injured so there's no way he'll be up to match pace. I loved his inclusion and contribution at the Euros and his inclusion here can only be because of that - he's played 1 minute of Premier League football since then!!


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The worse for me though is Jordan Henderson. I have absolutely no idea what he contributes on the pitch and I can assume that his inclusion is as a cheerleader. Apparently he's a leader so he'll help to lead the players to and from the canteen. I'd rather see Micah Richards in this role.

We've got 6 players here essentially competing for 2 starting spots. I'm assuming that Declan Rice will take one and it's probably Bellingham who'll get the other. James Maddison's listed as a forward but he's another midfielder really, so maybe that's 7. The balance in the squad doesn't look right and the lack of options at centre back concerns me.

I'm pleased for Conor Gallagher but I don't think he'll get any game time.

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Forwards

This is where the England team looks exciting on paper. I love to watch the likes of Foden, Grealish, Saka and Rashford run with the ball - They're all very exciting players and one of them will probably start each game. Of the four, Saka will probably get the most game time and much like the Euros, we'll be desperately calling for more of them to be on the pitch. Despite having been terrible for many years now, Raheem Sterling will take a spot on the opposite wing with Harry Kane through the middle.

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How We're Likely to Line Up

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We're likely to play with 8 defensive players and 3 in attack. Hoping to bore the opposition to sleep and sneaking a goal before they wake up. If they don't fall asleep, we might be able to grind out a 0-0 and because we're historically terrible at penalties, we'll get knocked out. If we do make the mistake of scoring early, we'll try to defend the lead and inevitably go on to lose in the most disappointing way possible.

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How I'd Like Us to Line Up

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Now this is much more interesting. Foden and Grealish flanking Maddison is oozing creativity. In the easier games, Shaw and Trippier can overlap with Grealish and Foden cutting inside. We could even do this in the more difficult games with Bellingham and Rice shielding the centre backs - they'll need all the help they can get. With Saka, Rashford and Wilson injecting additional pace off the bench, it'd be a lively side. The likes of Maguire, Henderson and Sterling can get their pom poms out and do a job on the sidelines.

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This is without doubt the most controversial World Cup in history and I am expecting an early exit for the 3 lions. I read today that our form going into the World Cup (3 draws and 3 losses) is the worst going into any tournament in our history. I can only hope that if things go badly for us, Southgate will be gone and we'll employ a manager who utilises the immense attacking talent that we possess. And he can find his managerial level somewhere in the lower tiers of English football.

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I kinda smiled when I saw Henderson's name. You don't seem to like him, yeah. But I don't think he will be a starter or anything, he'll just be there to motivate the young ones with his experience and all. Every team needs someone like that so I don't think it's a bad inclusion, at all..
IS IT COMING HOME?

Ha ha - yeah. I've never liked Henderson, I really don't understand how anybody watches him play and thinks he's good. He'll run from side to side between the defence and midfield, get passed the ball then pass it backwards or sideways. Sometimes he'll look forwards and try a hollywood pass which comes off once in 100 tries. Then he points and shouts at people.

I think that's the reason he's going - just as a wise head and to boost morale. There must be somebody better to take though, like a stand up comedian or something to lift the spirits. Somebody like David Beckham in the dressing room would be cool or maybe a nut case who they'd be so scared of that they'll have no choice but to play well.

IS IT COMING HOME?

We're in a group with USA, Iran and Wales which is probably the easiest group. I wouldn't be surprised if we get knocked out having drawn 0-0 with Iran and USA and losing to Wales.

What are your hopes for Ghana? You've got a really tough group.

Then he points and shouts at people.

🤣🤣🤣😭😭😭.. I'm dying here man🤣🤣 that's so funny. He's just smart, that's a cover up to make him feel like he's doing something in a match.. well

I think you'll stomp on the teams in your group. Maybe Wales will give you a little tough time but I can't say same for the others, we'll see.

What are your hopes for Ghana? You've got a really tough group.

Haha. We've made some pretty decent call ups recently and I'm really glad. I think we will put up a good fight against all the teams. Right now, we are just hoping, just hoping.. and also get our revenge against Uruguay! I wouldn't mind we losing and Suarez losing his legs in the end🙂🙂

Reading used to have a player called James Harper - he was fairly important when we got promoted and was a fantastic pointer. One of the best we should take him.

He's just smart, that's a cover up to make him feel like he's doing something in a match.. well

😂 classic. He’s more likely to lose a tooth in one of your defenders arms!!

Crazy to think it starts next week

Yeah man, can't wait 🤗

having drawn 0-0 with Iran

You'll be terrible at betting on matches, obviously 🤣

I wasn't far off 🤣

My only bet so far is that Cameroon will lose every game 🙂

Oh, let's see about that too😄😄

It is very said not to see James and Chilwell in the list of players that will be representing their country in this year's World cup. It is every players dream to represent his country at the world level to help his country in his own way. However, I am wondering what these two players might be thinking about for the fact that they couldn't make it because of injury.

I have very little to say on the defensive said of this English however, i believe as you said shaw will be one of the starters and i was thinking Arnold would also be but you made it clear that the manager does not prefer to use him if there are other alternatives which is making me wonder why?

To me, the midfield is not weak neither is it strong. I think is will be base on the pair of players he is going to play that will make us determine if they can perform or not. I think Bellingham, Rice and Maddison infront of them wont be bad.

The attacking side is the most attractive side of this team. I wonder how many attackers he is going to start in a game. I hope he is able to get it right. As it stands currently, Rashford, Saka, Foden are on their peak at their respective club levels. I doubt if he will start the three of them together but i would wish to see how the three will operate together. They are young and i believe they have the future of this English team at hand. For Kane, he has the experience and he is good. Although the season has not been too well for him, i believe he will pick up and it will be difficult to bench him.

In any case, it will be great to see these players operate together. I hope they will get too the round 16 stage of the competition.

I particularly feel fro Chilwell - he missed the Euros through injury too but seems to go no luck.

I think with Alexander-Arnold, there’s always been a feeling that he’s not good enough defensively. I think that’s been exposed a lot this season and with Trippier, we have a very strong alternative.

I just hope that we start to play more attacking football. I don’t trust our defence enough for us to sit back and defend.

We’ll find out very soon.

That is so sad for Chilwell. I wish him the very best in the next one.

I see, for Arnold that could be the possible reasons because he is good going forward but recovery is quiet difficult for him. I hope he works on that well.

It s will be interesting this coming Friday when the competition starts.

Greetings.

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