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Foden, Palmer and Maguire left out of England World Cup squad but Toney is in
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Foden, Palmer and Maguire left out of England World Cup squad but Toney is in

The Guardian Football 43 minutes 1 mins read
  • Mainoo picked but no place for Wharton or Gibbs-White

  • Ivan Toney makes shock return despite year out of squad

Thomas Tuchel has made a series of shock calls with England’s squad for the World Cup, finding no space for Phil Foden and Cole Palmer, leaving out a “shocked and gutted” Harry Maguire and handing a surprise recall to Ivan Toney.

Tuchel is set to name his 26-man party for this summer’s finals at Wembley on Friday morning and he spent much of Thursday evening calling players to let them know if they were in his plans.

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