Thomas Tuchel ditched Cole Palmer and Phil Foden from England squad 'because of their personalities'
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Thomas Tuchel has omitted Cole Palmer from England's World Cup squad following concerns about the Chelsea forward's personality, with the German coach believing his "face does not fit" for tournament football.
The 26-man selection was confirmed at Wembley this morning, with Palmer among several high-profile casualties alongside Phil Foden, Harry Maguire and Trent Alexander-Arnold.
Overnight leaks had already signalled Palmer's exclusion before the official announcement.
Tuchel reportedly harbours similar reservations about Foden, another creative talent dropped after an underwhelming domestic campaign with Manchester City.

Thomas Tuchel reportedly does not believe Cole Palmer or Phil Foden have the right personality for tournament football
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The England manager has prioritised specific character types for the competition in the United States.
Palmer's campaign at Stamford Bridge has been far from straightforward, yielding just ten goals and three assists – a stark decline from his remarkable debut season two years ago when he registered 27 goals and 15 assists.
A troublesome groin injury sidelined the 24-year-old for two months during the autumn, limiting his involvement in the first half of the season.
Chelsea's internal turmoil compounded his difficulties, with the club dismissing Enzo Maresca in January before parting ways with successor Liam Rosenior last month.

Thomas Tuchel also dropped Phil Foden from his World Cup squad
| REUTERSThe Blues face a trophyless campaign and risk missing European qualification entirely unless they defeat Sunderland on Sunday.
Tuchel's selection philosophy has favoured experienced figures capable of influencing squad dynamics, with Newcastle's Dan Burn and Brentford's Jordan Henderson earning places at 34 and 35 years old respectively.
Both players are considered significant dressing room presences despite lacking the profile of those omitted.
The approach mirrors Gareth Southgate's previous use of Conor Coady, who featured in neither Euro 2020 nor the 2022 World Cup yet was described as England's "player of the tournament" at the former competition by assistant coach Steve Holland.
Tuchel appears intent on replicating this model, valuing collective harmony over individual brilliance for the tournament ahead.

Thomas Tuchel has made some brave decisions to take the North America
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Palmer's recent international outings offered little to change Tuchel's mind, with the forward entering as a substitute during England's 1-1 draw with Uruguay in March before being withdrawn in the 59th minute of the subsequent 1-0 loss to Japan.
His exclusion caps a forgettable year for the player who netted England's equaliser in the Euro 2024 final against Spain.
Questions also surround Palmer's club future, with reports suggesting the former Manchester City academy product remains unsettled in London and regularly visits his hometown of Wythenshawe.

While Palmer would reportedly welcome a move to boyhood club Manchester United, the Red Devils are not currently seeking a left-footed playmaker.










