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·23. Dezember 2025
Milan defender Tomori sets sights on World Cup with England

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·23. Dezember 2025

Milan defender Fikayo Tomori insists his World Cup ambition remains alive as he continues to re-establish himself as a key figure at San Siro.
The England international is approaching his fifth anniversary with Milan in January and has rediscovered a regular starting role after a difficult couple of seasons.
His resurgence has coincided with the arrival of Massimiliano Allegri on the Rossoneri bench, with Tomori once again a fixed presence at the heart of defence.

TURIN, ITALY – OCTOBER 05: Daniele Rugani of Juventus FC is challenged by Tomori of AC Milan during the Serie A match between Juventus FC and AC Milan at Allianz Stadium on October 5, 2025 in Turin, Italy. (Photo by Valerio Pennicino/Getty Images)
Speaking in an interview with BBC Sport, the defender reflected on his hopes of earning a place at the next World Cup and confirmed recent contact with England coach Thomas Tuchel.
“Do I want to go to the World Cup? Of course,” Tomori said.
“I want it for myself and I know that winning the league will help. I spoke with Tuchel after the last international break in November. We’ve spoken several times and the message has been to keep doing what I’m doing.”
Tomori is aware of the competition he faces in his position but remains encouraged by Tuchel’s continued attention to Milan.
“The World Cup is six months away and there is still a lot of football to be played. I know he’s watching because he called up Ruben Loftus-Cheek,” he explained. “That gives me confidence that I can make it.”

MUNICH, GERMANY – MARCH 05: Thomas Tuchel, Head Coach of Bayern Munich, acknowledges the fans prior to the UEFA Champions League 2023/24 round of 16 second leg match between FC Bayern München and SS Lazio at Allianz Arena on March 05, 2024 in Munich, Germany. (Photo by Alexander Hassenstein/Getty Images)
The defender also revealed that Tuchel closely monitors Milan’s performances. “He came to Milan last season and I know he regularly receives our data and watches our videos. He’s said it’s difficult because there are so many players in my position, and I understand that when you look at players like John Stones, Marc Guéhi, Dan Burn and Ezri Konsa.”
Despite the challenge, Tomori remains clear about his goal. “The World Cup is still a dream and I’m working for it every day,” he concluded.









































