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England facing World Cup injury nightmare after latest blow before DR Congo clash
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England facing World Cup injury nightmare after latest blow before DR Congo clash England boss Thomas Tuchel has already seen Tino Livramento withdraw from the tournament, while Reece James and now Jarrel Quansah are nursing injuries Thomas Tuchel is facing an injury nightmare ahead of England’s World Cup knock-out clash with DR Congo. England boss Tuchel admits Jarrel Quansah and Reece James are both facing a “race” against time to play in Atlanta on Wednesday. James is set to miss that...
England facing World Cup injury nightmare after latest blow before DR Congo clash
England boss Thomas Tuchel has already seen Tino Livramento withdraw from the tournament, while Reece James and now Jarrel Quansah are nursing injuries
Thomas Tuchel is facing an injury nightmare ahead of England’s World Cup knock-out clash with DR Congo.
England boss Tuchel admits Jarrel Quansah and Reece James are both facing a “race” against time to play in Atlanta on Wednesday.
James is set to miss that game but is hopeful of playing in later rounds with England facing a potential last 16 tie with Mexico in Mexico City on July 5.
Quansah was the latest victim of the right back curse after he limped out of the win over Panama as he suffered an ankle injury and is unlikely to be fit for DR Congo.
But Quansah was walking normally after the game but it is yet another headache because James is out, Tino Livramento went home before the tournament after getting injured and his replacement Trevoh Chalobah is not a natural full back.
Chalobah can play at right back and is another option but is not a specialist and the hope James - who travelled to New Jersey with the rest of the squad - could be fit by next weekend is a boost after his hamstring issue.
They could also move Ezri Konsa to right back with John Stones coming back into central defence after being left out of the starting XI in the last two games.
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When asked about Quansah’s injury, Tuchel said: “Classic ankle twist and he is in pain. He said he had it before and it is a matter of days. He has his leg up high and in ice.”
Tuchel, who has been criticised for not picking Trent Alexander-Arnold in his squad, admitted the right back slot is a major concern but insisted they can find a way to deal with it.
When asked if he was concerned, Tuchel said: “Naturally. Of course, we have another injury in the position. It will be a tight race for Reece James and a tight race for Jarell Quansah, but it is our job to find solutions and we will do.”
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