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England's Bukayo Saka Misses Training Ahead of World Cup Clash Against Ghana

England winger Bukayo Saka missed Friday's training session due to an ongoing Achilles injury, though his participation in Tuesday's match against Ghana is not in doubt. Saka came off the bench in England's 4-2 victory over Croatia, assisting Marcus Rashford's late goal. Coach Thomas Tuchel has emphasized careful management of Saka's workload throughout the tournament. Captain Harry Kane, who scored a brace against Croatia, expressed inspiration from Lionel Messi and Erling Haaland's performances.

FIFA World Cup 2026: England's Bukayo Saka misses training ahead of Ghana clash

Massachusetts, June 21

England winger Bukayo Saka missed Friday's training session ahead of his side's World Cup clash against Ghana, with the Football Association stating that he is following an individual programme as he continues to manage an Achilles injury, according to Reuters.

Saka has been dealing with the issue since March and England coach Thomas Tuchel has repeatedly emphasised the importance of carefully managing the 24-year-old's workload throughout the tournament.

According to the bench, the winger did not take part in training at England's base in Kansas City, although the FA has not indicated that his participation in Tuesday's Group L fixture is in doubt.

Saka came off the bench in England's 4-2 victory over Croatia in their opening match and made an immediate impact, assisting Marcus Rashford's late goal as England began their World Cup campaign on a strong note.

The Arsenal star had earlier said he was willing to take the risk of playing through the injury to feature at the World Cup, while Tuchel has also noted that he is unlikely to play full matches consistently.

England is currently top of Group L after the first round of matches and will face Ghana on Tuesday before concluding their group-stage fixtures against Panama.

Meanwhile, Three Lions skipper Harry Kane admitted to being inspired by the performances of Argentina skipper Lionel Messi, who secured his first-ever WC hat-trick against Algeria, and Norway's Erling Haaland, who scored a brace on his debut at the football's grandest stage.

Kane scored a brace as his side secured a fine 4-2 win over Croatia at Dallas. Following his side's win, Kane, as quoted by Reuters, said, "Obviously, I saw the guys scoring their goals, and I do not like to concentrate too much on other people. But I think it is natural, as a sportsman, as an athlete, to try and reach the highest levels and obviously, all those guys started in a great way.

"He also pointed to the "hunger and excitement" within the side to be a part of what could be a "special summer" for England footballers.

"You can see the hunger, the desire and excitement from the players to be part of what could be a special summer," Kane said of the squad. There's real competition for places, but no negativity, just a shared focus on performing when called upon," he added.

— ANI

Reader Comments

Sneha F

As someone who follows both cricket and football, I find it refreshing to see Tuchel managing Saka's workload so carefully. In India, we often push our players too hard. But honestly, I feel for Ghana—they've got a tough group. Hope they give England a run for their money!

Raghav A

The comparison between Kane, Messi, and Haaland is interesting. It reminds me of how our Indian footballers like Sunil Chhetri draw inspiration from the greats. But I wish we had more coverage of the World Cup here in India—these stories deserve more attention. Saka's situation is worrying, but England's depth is incredible.

Abhishek O

Honestly, I think Tuchel is overthinking it. Saka is young and wants to play—let him! But then again, I'm not a professional coach. 😅 The real issue is whether England can handle the pressure against Ghana. And Kane saying "special summer" gives me vibes of our 1983 cricket World Cup win. Let's see!

Rahul R

Kudos to Saka for his dedication—coming off the bench and immediately setting up a goal shows his class. But I'm a bit skeptical about England's over-reliance on him. Their bench strength is amazing, but injuries can derail campaigns. As an Indian football fan, I just wish we were in the World Cup too! Someday... 🥲

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