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Alan Shearer Names His England 11 For the 2026 World Cup

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Things are looking swell for England. Thomas Tuchel and his entourage will have to wait until December 5 to find out who they will face in the group stage of the 2026 World Cup – but their qualification campaign was pretty faultless, having won all eight of their games. That bodes the question: is it time for the Three Lions to bring the 60-year trophy drought to an end?

England ran the risk of becoming international nearlymen under Gareth Southgate‘s stewardship and losing to Spain in the Euro 2024 final was the straw that broke the camel’s back last summer. The Football Association (FA) scoured the market and came to the conclusion that Tuchel was the man for the job.

Tuchel, becoming the third non-Englishman to occupy the Wembley Stadium dugout, has suffered the solitary loss – a 3-1 friendly defeat to Senegal in June – since his appointment. But can he be the man to emulate Sir Alf Ramsay’s managerial exploits from 60 years ago? Time will tell.

Alan Shearer, formerly England’s chief talisman throughout the nineties, scored 30 strikes in 63 outings for the Three Lions and, as a result, featured in many a international tournament. Now acting as a pundit, the former Newcastle United goal-getter has predicted who will be in Tuchel’s starting XI come next summer.

GK: Jordan Pickford

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Shearer ignored the skeptics. There’s a sort of rhetoric claiming that Jordan Pickford should lose his spot to one of Dean Henderson or Nick Pope – but there is very little evidence to suggest that it would be the right move. Pickford, 31, is fresh off the back of breaking Gordon Banks’ record for consecutive clean sheets.

In 81 outings for his nation, Pickford has (barely) put a glove wrong. He’s remained composed under the pressure of playing in a number of major tournaments, is a regular at club level and has shown – time and time again – that he is befitting of being entrusted between the sticks.

RB: Reece James

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Although many would agree that Tuchel must find a way to get Trent Alexander-Arnold on the plane as he offers a unique profile, Shearer has stuck to his guns and opted for Chelsea skipper Reece James – a player etched in Stamford Bridge mythology – to occupy his right-back spot. Djed Spence, too, should miss out in the eyes of the Premier League’s all-time top goalscorer.

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James, widely regarded as one of the best defenders in world football, also has a brilliant relationship with Tuchel from their time together on west London. Right-back is, perhaps, the position where England are best-stocked, but the 25-year-old has put together a compelling case to be the outright starter – and that notion has even survived extended periods of him being injured.

CB: John Stones

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As has been the case since England’s World Cup qualification in 2016, John Stones has been a mainstay in the heart of defence – and he’s lined up alongside many partners. That includes Harry Maguire, who faces a race to be on the plane between now and next summer. Stones, however, is a genius of a centre-half and possesses plenty of international expertise.

Albeit admired by Tuchel, what could turn into an issue is Stones’ relative lack of gametime at club level. No longer the pivotal figure at the back for Pep Guardiola’s Manchester City, having the Barnsley-born defender marshal the back line could be a risk – but it’s one that Shearer would be willing to take. But, more importantly, will Tuchel?

CB: Marc Guehi

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England’s most consistent performer over the course of Euro 2024, Marc Guehi has come on leaps and bounds in recent years – and that includes how influential he has become among his compatriots. Despite being 25 years of age, the Crystal Palace man carries a sense of leadership, and that will rub off on his fellow countrymen when push comes to shove.

An intelligent defender, too, Guehi is approaching the apex of his powers and, by the time next summer comes around, there is every chance that he’ll be performing to the best of his ability. In fact, there’s a strong argument that 2000-born Guehi is one of the first names on the team sheet.

LB: Lewis Hall

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Given that Shearer spent the majority of his career finding the back of the net for fun at St James’ Park, there was always going to be at least one Newcastle United representative. Step forward, 21-year-old Lewis Hall. The youngster – who rose through Chelsea’s academy ranks before moving up north in 2024 – has just the two senior England caps under his belt.

He earned his stripes in November 2024 when Lee Carsley was in interim charge, but he’s yet to feature under the guidance of Tuchel as the German’s prefernece for other options has become apparent. Whether that could prevent Shearer’s left-back prediction from ringing true remains to be seen.

CM: Declan Rice

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You can predict with conviction that Declan Rice – a clever central midfielder who made his England debut in 2019 – will be manning engine room for his country next summer. It’s a formality at this point. A box-to-box presence, Rice is equally adept at defending as he is getting forward to make a difference.

There will be very few players on the pitch as influential as the former West Ham United captain as England look to reign supreme in North America next summer, and that’s largely thanks to him adding set-piece prowess to his never-ending bag of tricks. Shearer, as expected, has hit the nail on the head here.

CM: Elliot Anderson

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So, Rice is in. Who partners him? Shearer, with the option of Adam Wharton also available to him, went for former Newcastle midfielder Elliot Anderson – who is now on the books of Nottingham Forest after being offloaded by the Magpies to help with their PSR (Profit and Sustainability Rules). It’ll be a decision they rue given how well Anderson, 23, has adapted to playing regular football at the City Ground.

Anderson, who has played six times for England since making his debut in September, has all the hallmarks of a future superstar and what better time to put him to the test? He’s risen up the England ladder at a remarkable rate, proved to be the perfect partner for Rice and is, potentially, the next £100 million midfielder in the Premier League.

CAM: Jude Bellingham

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England may have not conceded throughout the entirety of their qualification campaign – but Jude Bellingham‘s situation has dominated the discourse. Many believe Morgan Rogers is ahead of the Birmingham-born difference-maker in the pecking order, but Shearer has chosen to ignore any outside noise. And rightfully so!

In goes Bellingham in his favoured position: the No.10 role. Still young, the Englishman’s rise to worldwide prominence has been nothing short of outstanding – and that was put into perspective when Real Madrid won the race for his signature in 2023 and parted ways with £88.5 million for his signature. For England, it’s difficult to pinpoint a player who carries the inevitability factor as much as the 22-year-old.

RW: Bukayo Saka

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Among the five players to have guaranteed themselves a spot on the plane, Bukayo Saka remains the man on the right for Tuchel – and rightfully so. Shearer believes he has the ability to keep Jarrod Bowen and Noni Madueke out of contention and the striker-turned-pundit is, effectively, correct. With Saka firing on all cylinders, England have a great chance at success.

Only injury has prevented the right-winger from featuring more under the new Wembley regime – and an injury-free campaign for Arsenal, who will be gunning to win the Premier League, could cement him as England’s choice on the right for the foreseeable. Admittedly, he may not be the quickest player at Tuchel’s disposal, but his creative tendencies make up for that in abundance.

ST: Harry Kane

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Need we say anymore? There is only one man that Tuchel and his entourage will rely on to bang in the goals next summer, and that’s Bayern Munich’s Harry Kane. A sharpshooting presence, of course, but his unique passing exploits make him a terror to mark; defenders from all across the globe would struggle to contain the London-born marksman.

And that is exactly why Shearer, who will be glad that Kane departed the Premier League to keep his record intact, has opted for England’s top goalscorer of all time. A terrific communicator by all accounts, too, Kane is equally influential behind the scenes for England – and his spot at the sharp end of the pitch is inevitably safe for the time being.

LW: Marcus Rashford/Anthony Gordon

The beauty of England’s left-wing spot is that Marcus Rashford and Anthony Gordon are available to be picked as Raheem Sterling’s successor. Tuchel has taken a liking to the former, whose Barcelona form has shot him up the pecking order, but the latter is still in with a chance of proving to be efficient on the left for England.

The quality that Gordon brings is that he is a traditional straight-line winger and the Liverpudlian is likely to play with chalk on his boots. His electric pace, combined with his direct goal threat when he shifts onto his right foot, would complement Kane’s style of play. It’s a decent headache to have, and it’s also one that Shearer couldn’t figure out.

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Mark Hughes’ Son, Alex, Passes Away Aged 38

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Former Manchester United forward Mark Hughes has revealed the sudden passing of his 38-year-old son, Alex, in a heartbreaking statement on Saturday night.

Hughes senior, 62, most recently managed Carlisle United, but he left the club at the end of May after failing to win promotion from the National League.

Prior to that, he had a journeyman managerial career with stops such as Manchester City, Blackburn Rovers, Southampton, and Bradford City. But now, family matters are of primary importance, following this week’s sad news.

Mark Hughes’ Emotional Statement After Passing of Alex

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In an emotional family statement shared via the League Managers Association (LMA), he wrote: “Jill and I are totally heartbroken by the sudden and unexpected loss of our beloved son Alex.

“Alex was a wonderful son, brother to Curtis and Xenna, devoted husband and father to Jessica and their two beautiful children Sebastian and Leonardo. Alex was Player Recruitment Lead at Grimsby Town FC, and had many good friends and colleagues. He will be so deeply missed by us all.”

It concluded: “We ask for privacy during this sad time as we come to terms with our family’s loss,” with the circumstances around the tragedy currently unknown.

Born in 1987, while dad Mark was contracted to Barcelona, Alex had a brief football career in Wales before moving into a variety of behind-the-scenes roles. As per The Sun, he earned his stripes as a match analyst at Blackburn before Man City took him on as a scout.

Alex then worked as chief analyst at another of his dad’s former clubs, Fulham, before forging his own path with advisory roles at 1860 Munich and Reading. In 2024, he took over as director of football at AFC Fylde before returning to prominent scouting roles at Morecambe and Grimsby.

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Liverpool Fans Cast Yan Diomande Verdict After Germany vs Ivory Coast

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All eyes were firmly on teenager Yan Diomande during Germany vs Ivory Coast at the 2026 World Cup. The RB Leipzig winger has been heavily linked with a switch to Liverpool this summer, and fans have now had their say.

Replacing Mohamed Salah was never going to be an easy task after the Egyptian King brought his nine-year spell at Anfield to an end last month. It’s certainly proving to be a costly mission, with Diomande’s current club slapping a £100 million+ price tag on his head.

Not only are Andoni Iraola’s side looking for a player who can play on the right flank, but Diomande’s versatility is likely a very appealing trait. For his country, he started on the left-hand side of attack following an impressive debut in the competition vs Ecuador.

Yan Diomande Catches the Eye vs Germany

Joshua Kimmich (Germany) vs Yan Diomande (Ivory Coast) Thomas Mukoya via Reuters

It was a slow start at Toronto Stadium for the young forward. Diomande had several loose touches, giving the ball away needlessly in the opening exchanges.

Even with his lightning speed, he was struggling to get on the end of his own heavy touches. However, the first hydration break shortly after the 23-minute mark definitely woke him up.

The 19-year-old looked like a different player once proceedings got back underway. He gave veteran full-back Joshua Kimmich a torrid time with his lightning-quick feet and fearless dribbling ability.

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He was key to the opening goal as Diomande breezed past Kimmich before firing a dangerous ball into the area. It eventually fell to Franck Kessie, who put the ball in the net. From that moment on, the Germans were terrified of what the young Ivorian could do.

Liverpool fans were conducting their own scouting mission while watching from home. “Liverpool just pay the f****** money for Diomande; this kid is top quality,” one supporter pleaded.


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Another compared Diomande to Ousmane Dembele, who has a similar turn of pace: “A stop-start move on either side from Diomande is as good as peak Dembele.”

Even ex-Red Daniel Sturridge was raving about the performance, posting: “Diomande is causing all kinds of trouble. Africa always produces amazing attackers, and he’s next up. Love his game.”

One fan simply said: “Diomande that is incredible wowwwww,” while another compared him to a Liverpool great: “Yan Diomande showing us all that Sadio Mane trait. Stand the defender up, slow, slow, slow and then boom! He’s gone. Impossible to defend. What a talent.”

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World Cup Fans Praise Alexander Isak’s Display in Netherlands 5-1 Sweden

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World Cup viewers have cast a very strong verdict on Liverpool striker Alexander Isak after he struggled to find a bolt from the blue in Sweden’s attempts to turn around a 5-1 loss against the Netherlands on Saturday evening.

After a slow start to this summer’s tournament with a 2-2 stalemate with Japan in their opener, Ronald Koeman’s side – featuring a trio of Isak’s clubmates – found a way to change their own fortunes and find an instant response to concerns they may not continue to build on their reputation as perennial dark horses.

But while the scoreline might suggest the reaction to Sweden’s number nine is bound to be negative, there were parts of his game that shone stateside. There was a feeling that his teammates let him down somewhat, too, and points being made on social media make for an interesting – and insightful – read.

How World Cup Fans Have Reacted to Isak’s Performance vs Netherlands

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One X user wrote of Isak, who also still managed to grab an assist: “Isak had such a good first half, he started all three of Sweden’s best moves,” while another added:

“Alexander Isak’s masterclass against Holland. He drops deep to receive, inside, with his back to goal, then opens up wider on the wing. He creates space, launches his teammates into attack. Self-sacrificing and committed.”

Of course, Liverpool fans had a lot to say as well, and it would seem his fitness level is slowly getting back to how it was with Newcastle, prompting more positive reactions. As one supporter put it: “Alexander Isak is definitely returning to his level. He’s a huge footballer, huge. He has the full repertoire to lead the front line and invent plays out of thin air.”

Another continued: “One thing I’m proper excited about seeing from Alexander Isak for Sweden here, is that he’s playing really well with a second striker alongside him in Victor Gyokeres. That means him and Hugo Ekitike can do the same at Liverpool. Exciting thought.”

Statistics Support the Idea that Isak is Returning to Form

Liverpool's Hugo Ekitike comes on as a substitute to replace Alexander Isak

After registering three goal involvements last week, it would surely have been a tough ask for Isak to continue that rich vein of form, especially when his team found themselves with their backs against the wall for the majority of their visit to the Houston Stadium. But his FotMob rating suggests he did just that.

In fact, he was the fourth highest-rated player on the pitch, with Cody Gakpo earning Man of the Match with two goals and an assist. Isak created the most chances of any player with four, while registering a shot on target, a 100 per cent dribble success rate, all while also winning both his ground duels.

Perhaps the most promising part of his game that cannot be tied to statistics, though, is how often he was chasing the ball, making runs, or coming short to pick up the ball from deep or out wide. His movement, especially under an expansive head coach like Andoni Iraola, will provide his teammates with an incredible asset in attacking plays next term.

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