England manager Thomas Tuchel and Arsenal’s Ombud
Last week, England’s main coach Thomas Tuchel announced his first squad For the next classifiers of the World Cup of 2026 against Albania and Latvia. Most discussions have taken place following this, with some people disagreed with the options of the former CHELSEA and Bayern Munich.
Dan Burn and Myles Lewis-Skelly met among the players to win their first call, while there were memories such as Jordan Henderson and Marcus Rashford. Morgan Gibbs-White was also chosen by Tuchel, although this decision took place a couple of days after the FA revealed the initial workforce.
Collymore reacts to the controversial decisions of call of England

In its exclusive CAUGHTOFSIDE columnStan Collymore has thought about some of the most interesting decisions made by Thomas Tuchel regarding his first squad in England.
“I have no problems with Dan Burn, who was called to the squad of England. His shape for Newcastle has been very good for a while, and is a great story for him, winning the Carabao Cup on Sunday before receiving his first call. Myles Lewis-Skelly is another with which I have no problems, if it will be the future for the Arsenal and England. Matches he has had, I’m not so sure that I would not be in the squad.
“We must start rewarding players who play well regardless of the team playing the Premier League, and is a massive argument with the Nottingham Forest Boys. For me, Morgan Gibbs-Whit certainly, someone who reacted when I saw that there were no forest players included in the squad.
“I think you have to ask questions about who is watching matches. There was already a story that Tuchel has not come to see many games, and now calls will begin to create a narrative that does not see the players and that their scouting system does not work as it should.”