Few decisions in international football generate as much debate as the selection of an injured superstar for a World Cup squad. Every major tournament produces at least one story involving a world-class player racing against time to recover from injury. Medical teams provide updates, managers face difficult questions, supporters follow every development anxiously, and media speculation intensifies with each passing day. The dilemma is never straightforward. Should a national team include a player who may not be fully fit, or should it prioritize healthier alternatives who can contribute immediately? The answer often depends on factors that extend far beyond medical reports and fitness assessments. The World Cup is unlike any other football competition. It arrives only once every four years, compressing years of preparation, expectation, and ambition into a few weeks of intense competition. Managers understand that opportunities to win the tournament are rare and precious. Because of th...
England have revealed that Phil Foden has temporarily departed the EURO 2024 camp.
However, the Manchester City playmaker has returned home owing to what the Football Association describes as a 'urgent family problem'.
Foden has recently announced that he will return to the United Kingdom to attend the birth of his third child.
The Three Lions will find out who their last-16 opponents are after the group stages end on Wednesday evening.

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