The Independent
·1 April 2026
Thomas Tuchel admits World Cup injury fears ahead of England squad selection

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·1 April 2026

England manager Thomas Tuchel has admitted he will be watching the remainder of the domestic season through his fingers as he grapples with mounting injury concerns ahead of the World Cup.
The German coach, who used the international break to gain more clarity over his squad, fears any further setbacks could jeopardise players' chances of making the plane to North America.
The final camp before the World Cup saw Tuchel experiment with an expanded 35-man squad, but results were mixed.
England were held to a late 1-1 draw by a physical Uruguay side, followed by a 1-0 loss to Japan, marking the nation's first-ever defeat to Asian opposition.
Boos greeted the final whistle at Wembley, though key players Harry Kane, Jude Bellingham and Jordan Henderson were rested for the Japan fixture.
The injury list is already significant, with Bukayo Saka, Declan Rice and John Stones having withdrawn from the squad in recent days. Tuchel expressed his deep concern about the coming weeks.

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Harry Kane did not feature in either of England’s friendlies in March (PA Wire)
"It will be scary to watch TV on the weekend and through (the rest of the season) because from now on every muscle injury can mean that a player misses out," the England boss stated.
"It’s one thing if players go, if players get injured, which is anyway not nice but then Jordan Henderson, who is a key figure for us in camp, is out, Declan Rice is out, Bukayo is out.
“They are captains for their clubs and they drive the standards. And then Harry Kane drops out so it’s basically the leadership group who is not available. This affects, of course, a group."
Despite the challenges, Tuchel remains optimistic about the overall readiness of his squad.
"Everyone gave everything and from now on, of course, still now all these injuries, I think, will be still manageable in the window of time that we have to be invested in club football in May and be ready for the World Cup," he added. "But from now on – the next eight weeks – I am concerned and I hope that that everything goes well for the players, that they stay healthy."
Tuchel is expected to announce his final World Cup squad shortly after the Premier League season concludes, well in advance of FIFA’s 31 May deadline. Despite the recent results, he insisted the March camp provided "more clarity, clearly" regarding his selection choices.
England's World Cup campaign kicks off on 17 June against Croatia in Dallas, a formidable opponent ranked 11th in the world. They will also face Ghana and Panama in Group L. Tuchel dismissed concerns about his team's record against top-20 nations, which includes losses to Senegal and Japan, and the draw with Uruguay.
"It does not give me any concern," Tuchel affirmed. "I’m disappointed with the result, everyone is, but I think it is worth to put it into perspective.

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Tuchel is hoping his key players will avoid injury before the World Cup (PA Wire)
“I knew that we have a tough exam in this window because our players are heavily invested in club football, European football and in the (most) physical, toughest league that there is. We played against two top-20 teams. Well drilled, very good opponents, who arrived in their best line-up."
He further explained the circumstances: "We had a big change in the middle of camp. Suddenly after the match we had seven, eight injuries who had to leave camp.
“So, it’s not an excuse, it’s just an explanation why things are not like perfectly smooth and maybe perfectly on the highest level that we expect – and we expect it always from us."
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