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Phil Foden handed brutal World Cup 2026 warning after Thomas Tuchel admission

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Phil Foden has had a difficult season at Manchester City but started both England’s matches against Uruguay and Japan – however, he failed to make any real impact and is facing missing out on the World Cup

England boss Thomas Tuchel admits Phil Foden is “struggling” on the pitch as he warned the Manchester City star faces missing out on a World Cup place.

Foden, 25, has 49 Three Lions caps to his name after starting both Wembley warm up friendlies against Uruguay and Japan. However, the City forward was substituted before the hour mark in both games.

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Tuchel says Foden is “not guaranteed” a place in his 26-man finals squad, with England’s head coach saying that while he was excellent in training during camp, he failed to live up to expectations where it mattered.

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“He tried everything,” said Tuchel. “I would say he was excellent in camp but, yeah, he struggles to show it on the pitch. Obviously he didn’t have a lot of minutes for City recently.

“Then he came to camp with the brightest smile and was so good in training and I thought he will just surprise us and will play with the same verve and excitement but, yeah, he struggles to have the full impact.”

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Tuchel insists he has no problem taking a player out of form to the World Cup if he believes it’s the right decision to do so.

Asked about doing precisely that he said: “I can, I can! The question will be if we will.”

But when asked specifically about taking an out-of-form Foden to the finals, he brutally admitted: “Well it’s not a guarantee that he will come.”

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Foden went to Euro 2024 as the Premier League Player of the Year after an outstanding season for City – arguably the best of his career. Since then however, he has struggled for form and fitness.

And while this term he has made 26 Premier League appearances for City, the general consensus is that he’s largely been some way below his best. He’s scored seven league goals so far, but none since December 14, and six of those seven came in a four-match spell.

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Now, with Rayan Cherki increasingly prominent at the Etihad, he’s no longer a guaranteed starter for Pep Guardiola.

For England, Jude Bellingham and Morgan Rogers are Tuchel’s first choices in the No.10 position, while Eberechi Eze and Cole Palmer are both in the mix too. Throw in Bukayo Saka, Anthony Gordon, Marcus Rashford, Noni Madueke and Jarrod Bowen, and there’s fierce competition for the attacking midfield roles.

That means it’s almost certain Tuchel will have to leave at least one of the big names at home this summer – and increasingly it looks like Foden is most at risk.

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You had to sacrifice your find of last season

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Former India batter Abhinav Mukund questioned Lucknow Super Giants’ (LSG) decision to leave out spinner Digvesh Rathi from the playing XI for their opening IPL 2026 match against Delhi Capitals (DC). Admitting that the leg-spinner has not been in good form lately, Mukund opined that LSG ought to have shown better faith in the bowler who made a big impact last season.

Rathi (26) was LSG’s leading wicket-taker in their debut season last year. In 13 matches, he claimed 14 wickets at an average of 30.64 and an economy rate of 8.25. He also grabbed eyeballs with his ‘signature’ celebration after claiming a wicket. LSG, however, took a big call and left out Rathi for Wednesday’s match. They went in with four pacers and brought in Shahbaz Ahmed as the Impact Sub.

During a discussion on ESPNcricinfo, Mukund was extremely critical of LSG‘s selection choices. Sharing his thoughts on the same, he added:

“I felt the balance of the team was pretty off – seven batters and four bowlers. And then you had to sacrifice your find of last season. I know he may not have followed that up with an excellent domestic season. He’s not been amongst the wickets. He’s not had a great domestic season but that doesn’t mean – you’ve released Bishnoi which means you’ve had your faith in Digvesh Rathi and said ‘okay, you are my number one spinner and you don’t play him the first match.”

Defending a total of 141, LSG’s pacers impressed as Prince Yadav claimed two wickets, while Mohammad Shami and Mohsin Khan chipped in with one each. Sameer Rizvi’s unbeaten 70 off 47 balls, however, guided DC to victory after a shaky start, which saw them slip to 26-4.


“There is no identity within the team” – Abhinav Mukund on LSG’s woes

During the same discussion, Mukund claimed that LSG are yet to establish their identity as a team. Comparing the franchise with Gujarat Titans (GT), who made their IPL debut along with the Lucknow franchise in 2022, the 36-year-old stated that while GT have developed a style of their own, the same cannot be said of LSG. He elaborated:

“I’m very unsure about LSG. They are a very young side in the IPL. So are Gujarat Titans, who are slowly building an identity towards who they are. They might have lost their first game [in 2026] but you know what Gujarat Titans will come up with on a certain day. They are top heavy and rely on their bowlers. They rely on their experience in the middle in terms of their spinners. With Lucknow, you always feel like there is no identity within the team.”

LSG’s second match in IPL 2026 will be against Sunrisers Hyderabad (SRH) at the Rajiv Gandhi International Stadium on Sunday, April 5. This will be a day game and will start at 3:30pm IST.

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