2022 World Cup: England's predicted XI from 2017 hasn't aged well
England’s XI for the 2022 World Cup out in Qatar will be predicted by many over the next couple of months.
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England’s XI for the 2022 World Cup out in Qatar will be predicted by many over the next couple of months.
Kalvin Phillips's injury has given England manager Gareth Southgate some anxious moments ahead of the World Cup 2022 in Qatar.
MANCHESTER, England : England manager Gareth Southgate heads into the final two matches before the World Cup finals knowing he needs to quickly recapture the form of a team that is without a win in their last four games.
It's that time of the season again, where domestic football takes a break and Pep Guardiola holds his breath and hopes that none of his Manchester City internationals return to the Etihad with new injury problems.
Jordan Henderson has joined up with the England squad for the Nations League games against Italy and Germany.
The 2022 World Cup is just two months away and that means Gareth’s Southgate’s selection dilemma for the England squad is about to hot up.
Liverpool captain Jordan Henderson has been called into Gareth Southgate’s England squad, despite having missed the last three games for his club. Henderson has been out since the end of August with a hamstring injury picked up in a win over Newcastle United and was not originally named in the group to face Italy and Germany. Ad It is being reported by a wide array of outlets that Henderson underwent private training sessions to prove his fitness over the weekend, and having passed those tests travelled to Burton to join the team at St George’s Park on Monday.
James Ward-Prowse said missing out on last year's European Championship was hard to swallow but the Southampton midfielder is using that disappointment as motivation to win a place in England's World Cup squad.