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·16 Juni 2026
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·16 Juni 2026
Bad news for the England national team. Right-back Tino Livramento has picked up an injury during training ahead of the start of the World Cup, setting off alarm bells among the coaching staff led by Thomas Tuchel.
The 23-year-old defender is suffering from a hamstring issue that will prevent him from making the big tournament. This absence is a major setback, as Livramento had been a key part of England’s setup throughout 2026.
Faced with this emergency situation, the English federation has reacted quickly. Trevoh Chalobah, currently a Chelsea player, has been chosen to join the squad at the last minute and cover the wing-back’s absence.
Fortunately for England, tournament regulations allow changes to the squad in the event of a serious injury. The only condition is that they must be processed no later than 24 hours before the opening match.
Livramento’s versatility, with his ability to play on both flanks, was a major asset for Tuchel. Now, Chalobah will take on the challenge of providing the defensive solidity the national team needs for the tournament.
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