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Reece James and Jarell Quansah sat out England's final training session ahead of the World Cup last-32 match against the Democratic Republic of Congo. Both players are following individual rehabilitation programs after sustaining injuries earlier in the tournament.
winnipegfreepress.comEngland manager Thomas Tuchel must resolve a defensive selection problem for Wednesday's World Cup last-32 match against the Democratic Republic of Congo after Reece James and Jarell Quansah missed the squad's final training session. Both players are following individual rehabilitation programs and are unlikely to feature. James sustained a hamstring injury earlier in the tournament.
Quansah twisted his ankle during the 2-0 group-stage win over Panama. Tuchel is considering Djed Spence, who has played left-back, or Aston Villa centre-half Ezri Konsa to fill the right-back role. Tino Livramento was already ruled out before the tournament began.
Arsenal midfielder Declan Rice returned to training after being rested for the Panama match. He had managed a back issue and nerve pain in his hamstring during the domestic season. Bukayo Saka started against Panama after recovering from an Achilles problem.
Wide attacking options also include Noni Madueke, Anthony Gordon, Eberechi Eze and Morgan Rogers. DR Congo reached the knockout stage for the first time after beating Uzbekistan 3-1. The winner of Wednesday's match will face either co-host Mexico or Ecuador in the round of 16.
"All England squad members are out training at Swope Soccer Village this morning apart from Reece James and Jarell Quansah who are following their own programmes," the England squad statement said via X. England goalkeeper Jordan Pickford said the squad is focused on winning in 90 minutes but prepared for extra time or penalties if needed.
He noted the team has belief and togetherness under the current manager.
These outlets didn't split into competing frames — coverage was uniform.
news.google.comKylian Mbappé scored twice to set a new record for goals in World Cup knockout matches as France defeated Sweden 3-0 on June 30 at MetLife Stadium. Bradley Barcola added the other goal. France will face Paraguay in the round of 16 on July 4.
freepressjournal.inThe group stage ended with 32 nations moving to single-elimination play. Round of 32 matches began June 30 and continue through July 3 across nine U.S. and Canadian venues.
CBS SportsMichel Mboladinga, the DR Congo supporter known for his statue-like pose honoring Patrice Lumumba, attended the team's match against Colombia in Mexico. He was denied entry for games against Uzbekistan and England.