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England 2026 World Cup Squad Power Rankings
As the countdown to the 2026 World Cup enters its final 10 months, speculation over England’s 26-man squad is starting to heat up ahead of the tournament in the USA, Canada, and Mexico next summer. Thomas Tuchel has now had almost a year at the helm, and the picture of life after Gareth Southgate is beginning to take a more defined shape.
The recent 5-0 demolitions of Serbia and Latvia have given England plenty to revel in, positioning the Three Lions as serious contenders to end a 60-year trophy drought when they head across the pond. Yet, a lacklustre 2-0 win over 174th-ranked Andorra, coupled by a 3-1 home defeat to Senegal, will no doubt have the pessimists sharpening their knives.
While it remains too early to predict the final squad with certainty, we’ve taken a deep dive into current form and Tuchel’s apparent preferences to produce a provisional lineup based on power rankings. Players such as Trent Alexander-Arnold and Phil Foden possess the talent to make the plane but are currently grounded by patchy club form.
England’s Predicted World Cup Squad
Despite being several months away from having to name his official 26-man squad for the tournament, Tuchel will no doubt have a framework in mind in terms of what and who he wants in the squad. As is usually the case, three goalkeepers will be on the plane, with Jordan Pickford, Dean Henderson and James Trafford the likely trio to take their shot-stopping gloves across the pond.
If Tuchel opts to go with a set of eight defenders on the basis of having a back-up available for each one of his back-four, then John Stones and Marc Guehi are likely to be locks, while Dan Burn and Ezri Konsa have figured prominently in the German’s squad selections thus far too. At full-back, Djed Spence’s versatility means he can cover both sides, while Myles Lewis-Skelly will need to play more for Arsenal to consolidate his place. Reece James and Trent Alexander-Arnold meanwhile will be battling for a spot on the plane too.
In midfield, Tuchel has shown that he is willing to give players a chance and not just pick on reputation, with his notable omission of Real Madrid superstar Jude Bellingham from the most recent squad creating headlines. If Bellingham can prove his fitness and form, he seems a certainty to make the squad, as do the likes of Declan Rice and Elliot Anderson. Eberechi Eze, Morgan Rogers, Cole Palmer, Jordan Henderson and Phil Foden all offer varying skills and needs, so Tuchel has a bit of dilemma on the make-up of his midfield selections.
Further forward, quite a few of England’s attackers have enjoyed a fruitful spell under Tuchel’s management, including the likes of Noni Madueke and Bukayo Saka. Anthony Gordon, Marcus Rashford, Jarrod Bowen, Jack Grealish and Ollie Watkins and a few others will be competing among themselves to provide further competition and depth to the squad. Harry Kane, of course, as captain, will be leading the line and the side at the tournament next summer.
England’s Predicted World Cup Squad: Pickford, Henderson,Trafford; James, Spence, Konsa, Stones, Guehi, Burn, Lewis-Skelly, Livramento; Anderson, Wharton, Henderson, Rice, Bellingham, Eze, Rogers, Palmer; Saka, Madueke, Rashford, Gordon, Kane, Watkins, Bowen.
England’s Predicted World Cup Starting Lineup
Tuchel faces the challenge of striking a balance between England’s big-name stars and the so-called “system players” – those willing to do the dirty work that keeps the team ticking. Certain names pick themselves: Pickford, Guehi, Stones, Rice, Bellingham, and Kane are automatic selections, while Saka has long been each of his manager’s favourite within the Three Lions’ crowded creative setup.
Having a talent like Cole Palmer on the bench is a luxury rather than a problem. Against deeper defensive blocks, Tuchel may even choose to start him in the number 10 role, with Bellingham dropping slightly deeper to take on Anderson’s responsibilities in midfield. For now, though, the 4-2-3-1 system appears to be Tuchel’s blueprint, and the current lineup offers England’s best chance of another deep run at a major tournament – only this time, the hope is to go one step further and finally add a second star.
England’s 2026 World Cup Predicted Starting XI: Pickford; James, Guehi, Stones, Lewis-Skelly; Anderson, Bellingham, Rice; Saka, Kane, Gordon.
England Players Ranked on World Cup Squad Chances
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While Tuchel may already have an idea of what his squad might look like next summer, there are still enough months in the calendar for some surprise names to make the fold, or for current stars to drop out through injury or form. Below is a look at a number of English players ranked by their chances of making Tuchel’s World Cup squad.
45. Liam Delap
A significant injury has robbed Liam Delap of a major chance to showcase that he can play for a top-level team after impressing while at Ipswich Town last season in the Premier League. If he can return to fitness and lead the line at Chelsea well, then who knows if Tuchel gives him a rare opportunity to showcase his skill right before the World Cup.
44. Lewis Hall
One of Eddie Howe’s favourites at Newcastle, Lewis Hall has all the capabilities of being an England regular in the future, but he is quite behind in the pecking order when it comes to left-backs right now.
43. Rico Lewis
After speculation linking him with a move away from the Etihad Stadium this past summer, Rico Lewis put pen to paper on a new contract to stay at Manchester City. As versatile as they come and someone regularly praised by Pep Guardiola for his footballing IQ, this upcoming World Cup might just come too soon for the talented starlet.
42. Conor Gallagher
Given his industry in midfield, Conor Gallagher might have been considered a favourite of Tuchel’s, but he has been overtaken in the pecking order by the likes of Elliot Anderson and Adam Wharton in particular – not to mention some of the Three Lions’ other established England stars.
41. Kyle Walker
Once one of the first names on the team sheet and the man tasked with shutting down world-class wingers like Kylian Mbappe, Kyle Walker’s age seems to have caught up with him. The Burnley right-back is now surely out of the reckoning for an England recall.
40. Ivan Toney
Ivan Toney’s move to Saudi Arabia has taken him out of the limelight in terms of England recognition, and it now appears highly unlikely he will figure prominently in Tuchel’s thoughts going forward.
39. Curtis Jones
In terms of sheer talent, Curtis Jones would fancy his chances of making the England squad, but the Three Lions have such an abundance of talent when it comes to midfield playmakers. The Liverpool star is likely to be on the fringes of making Tuchel’s 26-man set-up.
38. Trevoh Chalobah
After seemingly being side-lined at Chelsea, Trevoh Chalobah has forced himself back into favour under Enzo Maresca at Chelsea, but a push for England’s World Cup squad appears to be one step too far for the centre-back.
37. Levi Colwill
An ACL injury has firmly dented the hopes of Levi Colwill making Tuchel’s England World Cup squad next summer. The young Chelsea defender appeared to be settling into life as an established starter in the Premier League under club manager Enzo Maresca, but the injury setback has surely put him out of contention even if he does make a return before the end of the season.
36. Dominic Solanke
As a potential alternative to Harry Kane, Dominic Solanke will be hoping he can recover from injury quickly and put together a good run of form at club level with Tottenham. Ollie Watkins seems to be his main striking competition for that no.2 spot, so this race might well heat up at the turn of the new year.
35. Nico O’Reilly
Named to the England squad in the October international break as an injury replacement for Reece James, Nico O’Reilly is unlikely to make the cut barring some unforeseen circumstances. A talented player whose World Cup hopes will surely increase by the time the next one comes around in 2030.
34. Jarell Quansah
A move to Bayer Leverkusen from Liverpool should offer more of a chance of first-team football, but he will have his work cut out trying to make Tuchel’s final squad.
33. Harry Maguire
A favourite of Gareth Southgate’s, it appears Harry Maguire has been slowly phased out of the England set-up by Tuchel. The German has favoured the likes of Ezri Konsa, John Stones and Marc Guehi in particular, and it’s now unlikely he will take up one of the defensive spots in the squad next summer.
32. Luke Shaw
Tuchel has been fairly complimentary of Luke Shaw, and the Manchester United man has the experience of playing at big tournaments with England previously that might count in his favour when it comes to potentially breaking into the England squad next summer.
31. Trent Alexander-Arnold
Despite a high-profile move to Real Madrid, it appears Tuchel doesn’t quite fancy Trent Alexander-Arnold. Even taking into perspective just how great he is going forward and how much he can contribute with the ball, the former Liverpool star’s questionable defensive instincts appear to be counting against him.
30. Ruben Loftus-Cheek
A career renaissance at Serie A giants Milan has somewhat reignited hopes of Ruben Loftus-Cheek enjoyed a successful international career, but as of right now, he seems to be on the outside looking in if everyone is fit and available.
29. Morgan Gibbs-White
After a stellar season with Nottingham Forest that saw the club finish in the European places, Morgan Gibbs-White has forced himself into the England reckoning. But, given the sheer number of players available in his position, the former Wolves star will find his work cut out to make the final squad.
28. Phil Foden
Despite his improved recent form with Manchester City, Phil Foden has barely featured under Tuchel, and the chances for him to prove the German wrong are running out. The November international break looks to be crucial for Foden’s chances of staking a claim for a place now.
27. Tino Livramento
Much like Djed Spence, Tino Livramento’s ability to cover both full-back positions makes him a valuable member of a squad that is restricted to just 26 players. While his recent injury might have kept him out of the October international break, Tuchel appears to be a fan.
26. Jack Grealish
Jack Grealish is back in the conversation for being in an England star after a superb start to life on Merseyside with Everton. His move from Manchester City appears to have breathed new life into him, and if he can rediscover the kind of form that convinced Pep Guardiola’s side to splash out big money to sign him from Aston Villa in the first place, then Tuchel will surely have a look at him sooner rather than later.
25. James Trafford
After looking like he would be Manchester City’s first-choice goalkeeper for the season, the shock arrival of Gianluigi Donnarumma has now dropped him down to the Etihad bench. Whether that affects Tuchel’s thinking for who should go as England’s third-string shot-stopper remains to be seen, but Trafford appears to be in pole position right now.
24. Cole Palmer
Cole Palmer’s position as one of the names in Tuchel’s World Cup squad is perhaps not as clear-cut as it once might have been. His stellar performances in leading Chelsea to the Club World Cup showcased his talents, but his recent groin injury and missing of the October international break has robbed Tuchel of seeing him gel at international level. The competition for places is high, but Palmer should be able to get in through sheer talent alone.
23. Jordan Henderson
One of the senior members of Tuchel’s squad, it appears Jordan Henderson will be on the plane for the World Cup next summer to provide some experience for what looks to be a quite young England team. Henderson’s return to the Premier League has unsurprisingly revitalised his international career, and while he might not be one of the first names on the teamsheet, he may just get into the squad itself.
22. Adam Wharton
Somewhat of a surprise name in England’s EURO 2024 squad, Adam Wharton has since made it clear how good he just is. The Crystal Palace star seems to be carved out of a Spanish lab such is his proficiency with the ball, and if he can stay clear of injury, he should represent a fine back-up for Elliot Anderson in that holding midfield role.
21. Dean Henderson
While Jordan Pickford may be everybody’s choice to be number one, Dean Henderson is likely to have secured his place as England’s second-choice shot-stopper for next summer. The Crystal Palace star will be in between the sticks for Oliver Glasner’s side for the whole season, which should aid his case of being on the plane for next summer with England.
20. Ollie Watkins
After a bit of a slow start to the Premier League, Ollie Watkins finally seems to have found his feet and rediscovered some of his goal-scoring touch. Watkins netted in the victory over Latvia, and right now, appears to be Tuchel’s preferred choice for being Harry Kane’s deputy.
19. Marcus Rashford
Marcus Rashford’s loan move to Barcelona might just be the single biggest turning point in his career. He has been exceptional for the Catalan giants, providing both goals and assists for his new club. If he can continue to impress with the increased game-time, Rashford will make his case for a spot at next summer’s World Cup even greater.
18. Eberechi Eze
If England are to do well at next summer’s tournament, you would think the Three Lions need someone like Eberechi Eze to help unlock doors and do something out of the ordinary. The Arsenal star has shown flashes of his capabilities at his new club following his summer move from Crystal Palace, and the hope will be that he can get on the goals trail very soon.
17. Jarrod Bowen
While he may be behind both Saka and Madueke in the pecking order, Jarrod Bowen represents a fine option for Tuchel in his England squad. The West Ham captain can also provide some depth up front, but if the Hammers star can enjoy another impressive Premier League campaign, the clamour for him to be on the plane should grow.
16. Djed Spence
One of the biggest beneficiaries of the most recent international break, Djed Spence did his case for a World Cup spot no harm with a couple of enterprising performances. Capable of playing at both left-back and right-back, Spence’s versatility may count in his favour when it comes to taking up one of the full-back slots.
15. Morgan Rogers
In Bellingham’s absence, Morgan Rogers has grasped his opportunity with both hands, scoring in the October international break in England’s thrashing of Latvia at Wembley Stadium. The Aston Villa man provides a fine alternative to Bellingham with his own blend of power, pace and dribbling from midfield.
14. Myles Lewis-Skelly
While his lack of consistent game-time at Arsenal has been a public worry for Tuchel, Myles Lewis-Skelly appears to be a favourite of the German. Capable of inverting into midfield from left-back, Lewis-Skelly’s ability to beat pressure with the ball at his feet makes him the modern full-back, and even despite his age, looks to be on the plane to the World Cup.
13. Noni Madueke
Before his injury, Noni Madueke was in electric form for both club and country, proving just why Arsenal spent big money to lure him away from Chelsea. At his best on the right, Madueke can also play on the left too, but you would imagine that he will likely provide back-up for Saka.
12. Dan Burn
One of the tallest players in the Premier League, Dan Burn’s ability to play at both centre-back and left-back offers some extra versatility for Tuchel. Given his size, he also becomes a valuable option on set-pieces, and his performances for Newcastle have been very good to say the least.
11. Elliot Anderson
What a rise it has been for Elliot Anderson since moving to Nottingham Forest. The former Newcastle star has enjoyed regular game-time at the City Ground, and now appears the absolute firm favourite to start in the no.6 role when the World Cup comes around.
10. Ezri Konsa
Having played more minutes than any other defender under Tuchel, Ezri Konsa has established himself as one of the German boss’ trusted men in the back-line. The Aston Villa star has improved considerably over the last 12 to 18 months, and it is a testament to his progress that he now seems certain to make the World Cup squad.
9. Jude Bellingham
While he may not have made the latest England squad, Jude Bellingham is a sure-fire name to be included in Tuchel’s final World Cup team selection. The Real Madrid star has of course battled fitness issues to start off the 2025/2026 campaign, but is a real game-changer and possesses the kind of engine and leadership skills that Tuchel prizes.
8. Anthony Gordon
Anthony Gordon looks to be the main man for Tuchel out on the left-wing thus far, with his combination of pace and directness giving the Three Lions something different. It will be interesting to see however, if Gordon can keep out the likes of Jack Grealish and Marcus Rashford for the starting spot on the left-hand side by the time the World Cup comes around.
7. Reece James
It’s no surprise that Tuchel absolutely loves Reece James, having already worked with him before while the pair were at Chelsea together. The right-back offers real threat going forward, is more than capable in possession, and is generally a strong one-v-one defender thanks to his pace and strength. He look to have established himself as the leading contender for the right-back slot.
6. John Stones
Having been named by Tuchel as one of his ‘captains’, John Stones will likely partner Marc Guehi at centre-back if he can manage to stay fit. Question marks over his injury record do persist, but if he can go through the Premier League campaign unscathed, expect him to be a key lieutenant of Tuchel on and off the pitch at the World Cup.
5. Marc Guehi
The Crystal Palace captain who saw a move to Liverpool collapse on deadline day has once again been one of the best defenders in the Premier League this season. He has shaken off any speculation over a transfer move by being a reliable performer for Palace under Oliver Glasner, and he should be a certified starter for Tuchel at centre-back.
4. Bukayo Saka
One of the most consistent players for England over a number of years now, Bukayo Saka, when fit, will surely be one of the first names on the team-sheet even despite the level of competition for places out wide. The Arsenal star provides real cutting edge from the right-hand side, and has been a provider of goals and assists on a regular basis for England.
3. Declan Rice
The midfield engine that will be pivotal to England’s chances of success next summer, Declan Rice has arguably taken another step up since joining Arsenal from West Ham. Capable of changing games on his own, Rice will likely play as a box-to-box midfielder much like he does at club level.
2. Jordan Pickford
The undisputed number one goalkeeper for England, Jordan Pickford has enjoyed a terrific run of games for the Three Lions, recently breaking Gordon Banks’ streak of the most consecutive clean sheets. Now one of the best goalkeepers in the Premier League, gone are the days of question marks surrounding the Everton star’s reliability and consistency.
1. Harry Kane
Captain and runaway top goal-scorer for the country, Harry Kane is the man most assured of a place in Tuchel’s England squad. It’s not a stretch to say the Three Lions’ hopes of a famous World Cup triumph rests on the shoulders of the Bayern Munich marksman.
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Tottenham ‘Show Interest’ in ‘Great Talent’ Andreas Schjelderup
Tottenham are now showing interest in a World Cup winger as they turn their attention to strengthening at the top end of the pitch. Spurs have spent much of the summer strengthening the defence and midfield, with a number of top options snapped up, including Sandro Tonali, Mateus Fernandes and Jan Paul van Hecke.
Robert De Zerbi will be delighted with the new options he has, with his squad having clearly been upgraded, but there is more work still to do. Some players will likely leave, including Cristian Romero and Guglielmo Vicario, but there will also be more new signings, with a new winger appearing to be the main priority.
Tottenham now considering World Cup winger Schjelderup
Tottenham are now said to be considering a deal to sign Norway winger Andreas Schjelderup, who impressed at the World Cup despite having been a toss-up in terms of his selection for the Norway World Cup squad. The winger notably scored against England in the quarter-final.
Shjelderup landed a move to Benfica back in 2023 and went on to land a starting role in 2024 after a loan spell back at his old club in Norway. The winger scored seven and assisted six in 28 league appearances last season, playing an important role in José Mourinho’s Benfica, who didn’t lose all season in the league, though they fell short of the league title.
Tottenham are now said to be interested in the 22-year-old, with journalist Pete O’Rourke reporting on the Transfer Insider podcast: “Schjelderup’s World Cup performances have caught the eye of some of the biggest clubs across Europe, including multiple Premier League clubs.
“I know Tottenham have shown an interest and are in the market for a new left-sided winger or forward, so Schjelderup definitely ticks a lot of boxes for them in that respect, as that is where he plays for Norway and Benfica. He had a very good World Cup.”
Mourinho convinced by Schjelderup
Early in Mourinho’s Benfica spell, he was critical of Schjelderup, who was struggling to live up to the intensity. He said: “Schjelderup is Schjelderup – he struggles for 90 minutes, he struggles with intensity and the sacrifice of transitions,”
Towards the end of this season, Mourinho sang a very different tune. He said: “Look, I spoke to him yesterday or the day before and said that he had a lot of reasons to be very proud of himself.
“Comparing the Schjelderup of months ago with the Schjelderup of today is impossible. There’s no point of comparison, the only thing that’s the same is that boyish face… He’s still unshaven, his face is the same, that baby face is the same. Neither from a physical point of view, nor from a tactical point of view, nor from a mental point of view, there’s nothing comparable. I’d say that this kid, if he continues to develop in this way, will surely be a real talent and I’d say a great, great, great talent.”
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England’s Starting 11 For Euro 2028 Predicted By AI
England ultimately fell short of the goal to bring football home during the 2026 World Cup, but Thomas Tuchel’s side proved there are many reasons to be positive for the future.
The German coach has been heavily criticised for his role in the Three Lions’ semi-final defeat against Argentina, in the country’s biggest game since 2018. But Tuchel reportedly retains the backing of the FA, having penned a new contract until Euro 2028.
But what will his starting XI look like at the United Kingdom-hosted tournament if England qualify? Well, ChatGPT has predicted exactly that. There are some huge shocks, as well as some regulars retaining their place in the XI.
Goalkeeper and Defenders
The predicted backline is almost completely different to Tuchel’s back five at this summer’s World Cup. Jordan Pickford is expected to finally give up the No.1 jersey for Manchester City shot-stopper James Trafford.
Elsewhere, Newcastle United full-backs Tino Livramento and Lewis Hall make the AI’s team. The young duo could have easily been part of the World Cup XI after impressing ever since moving to St. James’ Park.
Marc Guehi is the only man to keep his place in the back four, with the Man City centre-back partnering Chelsea’s Levi Colwill. Had injuries not plagued the latter, this could’ve already been cemented as Tuchel’s preferred partnership.
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AI Predicts England’s Euro 2028 Starting Lineup (GK & Defence) |
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Player (Club) |
AI’s Reasoning |
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GK |
James Trafford (Man City) |
By 2028, he’ll be 25 and has every chance of succeeding Jordan Pickford as England’s No. 1. |
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RB |
Tino Livramento (Newcastle) |
Elite athleticism and improving defensively. Could edge out Reece James if injuries persist. |
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CB |
Marc Guehi (Man City) |
Should be entering his prime and remain England’s defensive leader. |
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CB |
Levi Colwill (Chelsea) |
Left-footed balance, excellent on the ball, fits modern possession football. |
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LB |
Lewis Hall (Newcastle) |
One of England’s most exciting young full-backs with the technical quality Tuchel values. |
Midfielders
It will take something incredible to dislodge both Declan Rice and Jude Bellingham from the Three Lions line-up. ChatGPT expects both men to continue in their current roles after impressing on the international stage.
Bellingham was England’s top scorer at the 2026 World Cup and will be in his prime by the time Euro 2028 comes around. Meanwhile, Rice could well be the captain of his country by that time. Especially with a notable absentee in other areas.
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Elliot Anderson claimed the third midfield spot over the summer, but the £117 million man isn’t included in the AI’s predicted team. Instead, Adam Wharton joins Rice at the heart of the midfield. He’ll only be 24 when the home European Championship kicks off, and it wouldn’t be a surprise to see him playing for a top Premier League club by then.
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AI Predicts England’s Euro 2028 Starting Lineup (Midfield) |
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Player (Club) |
AI’s Reasoning |
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DM |
Declan Rice (Arsenal) |
Captain material and still only 29 during Euro 2028. |
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DM |
Adam Wharton (Crystal Palace) |
If his development continues, his passing range makes him an ideal partner for Rice. |
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AM |
Jude Bellingham (Real Madrid) |
The heartbeat of the team and arguably among the world’s best midfielders by then. |
Forwards
The attack is perhaps the most shocking part of ChatGPT’s prediction. Bukayo Saka, fresh off the back of a hat-trick at the World Cup, isn’t going anywhere and will be tasked with leading the team forward.
The 56-cap star is predicted to join a Chelsea duo in the frontline. Liam Delap and Jamie Gittens both endured nightmare debut seasons at Stamford Bridge and were nowhere near anyone’s thinking for the World Cup.
It’ll take an incredible improvement from both men to be starting for a top nation in two years. Delap is the most obvious candidate to replace Harry Kane, who doesn’t make this XI. However, living up to the expectations set by the country’s all-time top goalscorer is a task he’d currently fail.
Gittens, on the other hand, will have to overtake Marcus Rashford and Anthony Gordon to secure a place on the left-hand side of attack. He’ll also be competing with youngsters like Liverpool’s Rio Ngumoha by Euro 2028.
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AI Predicts England’s Euro 2028 Starting Lineup (Attack) |
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Player (Club) |
AI’s Reasoning |
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RW |
Bukayo Saka (Arsenal) |
Still one of England’s best players at just 26. |
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ST |
Liam Delap (Chelsea) |
England’s biggest hope to succeed Harry Kane. If Delap doesn’t fully establish himself, Kane could still start given his longevity. |
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Jamie Bynoe-Gittens (Chelsea) |
Explosive dribbler who could lock down the left wing if his progression continues. |
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Ronaldo Nazario Predicts Spain vs Argentina World Cup Final
Argentina or Spain will add another World Cup title to their trophy cabinet on Sunday night as they meet in the final at MetLife Stadium. Two-time winner of the competition, Ronaldo Nazario, has predicted an ‘easy’ win for one side.
Spain overcame attack-heavy France in the semi-final with a professional and impressive 2-0 victory on Tuesday evening. Meanwhile, Argentina joined them in the final with a hard-fought comeback win against England.
The upcoming clash in New Jersey, New York City, will see the present meet the future. Either Lionel Messi will solidify his status as the greatest footballer ever with back-to-back World Cup wins, or Lamine Yamal will pull level with his icon at just 19 years old.
Ronaldo Nazario Firmly Backs One World Cup Finalist
Both sides bring something different to the table. Spain have been extremely controlled throughout the tournament, quietly winning games with minimal fuss. Argentina, on the other hand, have had to scrap their way through the entire knockout rounds.
The South Americans had scares against Cape Verde and Egypt before defeating Switzerland in extra-time and England in stoppage time. But the Messi-factor and sheer grit of the reigning champions won’t be enough, according to Ronaldo.
One of Brazil’s greatest-ever players, Ronaldo’s opinion is always one that people take notice of. He has given an in-depth explanation behind his prediction that Spain will add to their 2010 triumph.
Speaking on his official TikTok account alongside ex-teammate Denilson, R9 said (via Metro): “I think Spain wins and the game will be easy.”
The 1994 and 2002 winner claimed he was always sure the winner would emerge from Spain vs France in the semi-final. He added:
“For me, France and Spain have always been the favourites and I always remember the programme before the France – Spain game I said the champion would win that game.
“I think Spain wins easy with football played in an extraordinary way. Their DNA is not just the football played in this World Cup, they have been doing this for a long time, they grew up doing it like this, playing this way.”
Ronaldo even paid the highest compliment imaginable to Spain’s style of play, saying: “I think there’s a lot of [Pep] Guardiola in there to have started this philosophy, it’s at Barcelona in 2006, 2007.”
Argentina Have ‘Character’ But Won’t Win World Cup
“So I think Spain wins easy. I don’t believe Argentina has the strength to become a game of a 1-0, 2-0 because Spain will have possession of the ball all of the time,” the ex-Barcelona and Real Madrid striker claimed.
But Ronaldo did give credit to the fighting spirit of the three-time winners. Argentina may require another special moment from Messi if they are to overcome a team that has conceded just one goal this summer.
“What is still an absolute success for Argentina for this World Cup is the way they turned games on several occasions, Messi, one more time makes one more beautiful story at a World Cup, it’s a team that demonstrates a character, a spirit of overcoming, it’s very beautiful and admirable, we have to learn from it.”
Ultimately, however, he’s certain it will be Spain’s year, as he concluded: “But I think the way Spain play… it’s very automated, the way they play is very automated, it’s what you have to do every time in every phase, no hurry, they play the ball with speed, they run the game, they cool the game with possession.”
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