Due To Injuries, The English National Team Will Play Without Its Best Player



by SEDEDIN DEDOVIC

Due To Injuries, The English National Team Will Play Without Its Best Player
Due To Injuries, The English National Team Will Play Without Its Best Player © Dan Mullan / Getty Images

Unfortunately, England will be without the services of Real Madrid midfielder Jude Bellingham and Chelsea defender Levi Colville in the upcoming European Championship qualifiers against Malta and North Macedonia. Both players are sidelined with shoulder injuries, discovered during their time at the Proud Albion training camp.

This setback forced them to return to their respective clubs to undergo further recovery. Jude Bellingham, a key figure in Real Madrid's midfield, was absent from the team's recent victories over Braga and Valencia. Similarly, Chelsea's promising defender, Levi Colville, sustained his shoulder injury during a clash with Tottenham and subsequently missed the subsequent draw against Manchester City.

Adding to England's challenges, the arrival of Marcus Rashford and Calvin Phillips has been delayed due to personal matters they are currently navigating. In response to these absences, Gareth Southgate, the team selector, has introduced three debutants to the squad: Cole Palmer, Rick Lewis, and Ezri Konsa.

This decision was made as James Maddison, Callum Wilson, and Lewis Dunk were unable to join the national team due to ongoing recovery processes. Despite these hurdles, England has already secured qualification for the European Championship in Germany.

The team, led by Gareth Southgate, is gearing up for crucial clashes against Malta on Friday and North Macedonia on Monday. With a blend of experienced players and emerging talents, Southgate aims to navigate through these challenges and maintain England's strong performance in the European Championship qualifiers.

The notable absence of Bellingham and Colville poses a challenge to the team's depth, yet it also opens the door for emerging talents to leave their mark. The upcoming qualifiers are pivotal for England, requiring the squad to navigate challenges and secure victories that will enhance their position in the European Championship.

Even though England has already clinched qualification, these matches hold significance in the broader context of the FIFA rankings, motivating the team to perform at their best. The focus shifts towards overcoming obstacles and maintaining a positive trajectory, as England aims to assert its dominance and build momentum for the impending European Championship.