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England's Attack Under Scrutiny as WC 2026 Top Spot Awaits

England faces Panama needing a win to secure Group L top spot in the FIFA World Cup 2026. The team's attacking ability is questioned after a 0-0 draw with Ghana. Thomas Tuchel may rest Declan Rice and Reece James due to fitness concerns. Anthony Gordon's poor form could see Marcus Rashford start, while Bukayo Saka and Morgan Rogers are also in contention.

FIFA WC: England need to answer questions in attack as win needed to assure Group L top spot

New York, June 26

The England football team needs to answer several key questions when it faces Panama in its final Group L match in the FIFA World Cup 2026 on Saturday evening.

The English impressed in their opening 4-2 win over Croatia, but Thomas Tuchel's side was brought swiftly back down to earth with a 0-0 draw against Ghana in its second game, with the performance raising questions over the ability of the team to break down a low-block that sits deep.

The game also saw Declan Rice and Reece James end with physical problems, and Tuchel may consider resting both to ensure they are fit for the knockout stages of the tournament, reports Xinhua.

Rice is also a booking away from suspension, which could be a factor in seeing Kobbie Mainoo or Jordan Henderson come in alongside Elliot Anderson in central midfield, while Nico O'Reilly could return at left back with Djed Spence switching over to his favoured right side.

Tuchel could consider over changes to his side after Anthony Gordon misfired on the left of the England attack again to open the door for Marcus Rashford to start, while Bukayo Saka (fitness depending) is a candidate to replace his Arsenal team-mate Noni Madueke on the right after his lively substitute appearance against Ghana.

Morgan Rogers also looked bright in his second-half cameo, which has given him a chance of replacing a slightly flat Jude Bellingham.

England's place in the knockout stage is already assured, but a win against Panama is still important to finish top of the group and assure an easier last-32 round game and a simpler route towards the latter stages of the tournament.

Panama has competed well and was unlucky to suffer narrow 1-0 losses to Ghana and Croatia. The team coached by former FC Barcelona forward Thomas Christiansen now sit at the bottom of the group.

— IANS

Reader Comments

Ananya R

As someone who follows football closely here in India, I think Tuchel should give Mainoo a chance in midfield. Rice has been carrying a yellow card and we saw how important he is but resting him makes sense strategically. Also, Bellingham has been average lately and Rogers deserves a start after that cameo performance. Come on England! 🇬🇧

Vikram M

Honestly, England's attack is overrated. They have Saka, Foden, Rashford but can't break down a low block? That's just poor coaching. Tuchel needs to show some tactical flexibility instead of relying on individual brilliance. And please bench Madueke - he's been wasteful in both games! Not impressed at all.

James A

Panama has been unlucky in both matches - losing 1-0 to Ghana and Croatia is not bad at all for a smaller nation. I think England will win but it could be closer than people expect. Christiansen has organized them well. Hope it's an entertaining game! 🙌

Priya S

This group is wide open! Imagine if Panama beats England and both Ghana/Croatia draw?😲 But seriously, Tuchel needs to sort out the left side - Gordon isn't cutting it and that's where all the creativity dies. At least we have Saka coming back. One thing is sure: entertainment value will be high!

Raghav A

Fingers crossed England don't mess this up! The depth in the squad is incredible - they can bring on Mainoo, Rashford, Rogers - but Tuchel's cautious approach frustrates me. Why not unleash the youngsters? Henderson is past it. Also, can

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