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England Player Ratings: Phil Foden v Cole Palmer in Tuchel’s World Cup squad dilemma

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John Cross, the Mirror’s chief football writer, believes Manchester City star Phil Foden has an uphill task to land a place in the England World Cup squad for this summer, coming up against former City ace Cole Palmer.

Is it a straight shoot-out between Phil Foden and his former Manchester City team-mate Cole Palmer for a place in the England squad for this summer’s World Cup?

Foden, 25, was named on the bench once again by Pep Guardiola when his side completed an impressive comeback to beat Liverpool 2-1 at Anfield on Sunday afternoon.

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While it was an eventful game, there was no place for Foden to make an impact, as he wasn’t even brought on to try and kickstart the fightback, as Antoine Semenyo and Omar Marmoush were named alongside the ever-present Erling Haaland.

When Man City needed to shake the game up, Guardiola turned to summer signing Rayan Cherki rather than the academy graduate, which should be his biggest worry ahead of this summer’s World Cup.

The lack of minutes and impact won’t help Foden’s chances of making Thomas Tuchel’s squad, not least due to the quality available in the attacking positions, especially as a number 10, with former Man City star Cole Palmer starting to show signs of his quality again.

As part of a weekly series ‘England Player Ratings’ counting down to this summer’s World Cup, The Mirror’s chief football writer John Cross gave his thoughts surrounding Foden’s position in the squad, after watching Man City’s 2-1 win over Liverpool.

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“This is the bigger worry. He has been eased out by Antoine Semenyo. When City needed something extra, they brought on Rayan Cherki. That has to be a worry,” he said, giving his current form a 6/10 rating, while unable to give a match rating due to the lack of time on the pitch.

“One big name is going to miss out. Will it be Bellingham, Rogers, Foden or Palmer? They cannot all go. One who is either not playing well or just plain unlucky will not go. Foden remains in danger. It might be between Foden and Palmer,” he added, giving his chances of making the World Cup squad a 7/10.

The problem for Foden surrounds the form of those he will be competing with.

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While Jude Bellingham and Morgan Rogers have shown their form earlier on this season, it may be time for someone like Cole Palmer to make a run towards the squad with some late momentum.

The playmaker, who left Man City for just £40million in 2023, has begun to show his quality again, scoring a hat-trick for Chelsea in their 3-1 win over Wolves this weekend.

While injury issues have plagued him for most of the season, Cross gives Palmer a 7/10 chance of making the squad, stating: “If he stays fit and also plays and gets minutes, then he is hard to resist. Especially when you consider he was so influential – albeit as a substitute – in the last Euros. It’s a big call but it may be a straight choice between Foden and Palmer.”

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With Foden struggling for minutes with City, it may well highlight the transformative move away for Palmer if he can pip him to a spot in the World Cup by landing more opportunities on the pitch.

Marc Guehi’s England chances

While Foden may be struggling for opportunities to break into the England squad, the same cannot be said of Marc Guehi, who looks almost certain to be on the plane this summer, barring an unfortunate injury.

His performance at Anfield landed an 8/10 from Cross, who said: “He was so good at Anfield. Yes, he got booked for a pull back but he looked calm, composed and so strong. He is a Rolls Royce of a defender.

“He makes City’s defence look so much better and they saw out long spells of pressure. He will be one of the best defenders at the tournament.”

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His chances of making the England squad were rated 9/10, with every chance that he starts the World Cup alongside Aston Villa’s Ezri Konsa.

Nico O’Reilly position change

Nico O’Reilly may well be down as the left-back option for England, but he once again started in midfield for Manchester City in their win over Liverpool.

The return of Rayan Ait-Nouri has pushed him out from full-back, but into the midfield role, due to his form and performances as of late.

O’Reilly has also been given a strong chance of making the final squad with a 9/10 rating, as Cross said: “He is in pole position for the left-back slot and, unless anything dramatic happens, he is nailed-on for the first game against Croatia.

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“His versatility playing midfield and left-back gives him another string to his bow.”

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This is what a real leader looks like”, “Ronaldo would never

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Lionel Messi was the subject of praise from fans after he gifted teammate Nicolas Otamendi a penalty during Argentina’s 5-0 win over Zambia on Tuesday. It was an emotional moment as the match was most likely Otamendi’s last game on Argentine soil, marking the end of an era for one of the country’s most committed defenders.

In a bid to head into the 2026 World Cup on a high, La Albiceleste started the game strongly and took the lead after four minutes through Julian Alvarez, with Messi providing the assist. Just before the break, Messi doubled the advantage following a one-touch move with Alexis Mac Allister.

The lovely gesture came after Albert Kangwanda committed a foul on Thiago Almada three minutes into the second half. Rather than take the penalty, Messi signaled to Otamendi and handed the ball to him. The veteran defender seized the opportunity and sent the goalkeeper the wrong way to score his country’s third of the night and his eighth goal for the national team.

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Zambia’s woes were worsened as Dominik Chanda scored an own goal midway through the second half while Valentin Barco added the cherry on top in stoppage time.

While Argentina fans were thrilled with the convincing victory, some were drawn to Messi’s ‘selfless’ act and took to X to laud him for it.

One wrote:

“This is what a real leader looks like.”

Another tweeted:

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“This is one of the many reasons players love sharing the pitch with him ❤️”

A third poked fun at Lionel Messi’s archrival, Cristiano Ronaldo, saying the Portuguese would never do something like that.

“Ronaldo would NEVER do something like this in a million years lol,” they remarked.

“That’s why they adore and respect him,” another chimed in.

Otamendi, meanwhile couldn’t hold back his tears after being substituted in the 69th minute, hugging his teammates including Lionel Messi before leaving the pitch.

Lionel Messi reaches goal scoring milestone after scoring in Argentina’s 5-0 win over Zambia

In what was his likely last-ever home game with Argentina, Lionel Messi added another feather to his illustrious cap. His 43rd minute stunner against Zambia meant he has now scored against 40 different countries with Argentina, for 117 national team goals.

Messi is expected to retire from the national team after the World Cup, which is scheduled to take place in the United States, Canada and Mexico. However, he has yet to guarantee his presence at this competition this summer.

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The 38-year-old is currently Argentina’s most capped player and all-time leading scorer.