England Squad Shock: Tuchel Leaves Out Real Madrid Star
England manager Thomas Tuchel has surprised everyone with an XXL squad for the training camp in March. However, there was no place for a Real Madrid superstar.
Trent Alexander-Arnold's Omission Raises Questions
The former Bayern Munich manager has called up no fewer than 35 (!) players for the Three Lions' friendlies against Uruguay (27 March) and Japan (31 March) during the upcoming international break. Trent Alexander-Arnold, however, is not among them.
The Real Madrid right-back has been left out in favour of Dan Burn (Newcastle) and Djed Spence (Tottenham Hotspur). Alexander-Arnold had already been absent from Tuchel's squad in November, and in October he was sidelined with a thigh injury. The former Liverpool player last featured in June as a substitute when England beat Andorra 1-0 in a World Cup qualifier.
"I know what Trent can offer us, and we have decided to stick with our players," explained Tuchel: "I know his strengths, he is a great player, but it is a sporting decision."
Although Alexander-Arnold is a regular for the Madrid side and certainly impressed in the Champions League round of 16 against Manchester City, the 27-year-old has only been able to meet the high expectations to a limited extent since his arrival last summer.
Maguire Returns, Bellingham Included
In 20 appearances, he managed just two assists and no goals of his own, although a muscle tear around the turn of the year had sidelined him for weeks. Real Madrid originally signed Alexander-Arnold (contract until 2031) on a free transfer from Liverpool FC. Nevertheless, ten million euros were paid to Anfield Road, meaning he was already eligible to play in the Club World Cup before his actual contract expired.
Harry Maguire, meanwhile, has returned; he was last included in the squad in 2024. New additions include James Garner (Everton FC) and Jason Steele (Brighton & Hove Albion). Alexander-Arnold's teammate Jude Bellingham has also been nominated.
Tuchel's Unusual Strategy with Massive Squad
Meanwhile, Tuchel plans to "split his XXL squad into two groups" at the training camp, he said, adding: "In one group, we'll bring in players we haven't seen yet and who haven't played much so far, to boost competition for places in the World Cup squad for the USA."
Tuchel elaborated on his plans: "From Friday or Saturday, a group that has previously had a break will join the training camp. We will go into the match against Japan with a new group of players." Ultimately, 26 players may be included in the squad for the finals.
In the World Cup group stage (11 June to 19 July), the co-favourites in Group L will face Ghana, Croatia and Panama.
England: Thomas Tuchel's Squad
| Position | Player |
| Goal | Henderson, Pickford, Ramsdale, Steele, Trafford |
| Defence | Burn, Guehi, Hall, Konsa, Livramento, Maguire, O'Reilly, Quansah, Spence, Stones, Tomori |
| Midfield | Anderson, Bellingham, Garner, Henderson, Mainoo, Palmer, Rice, Rogers, Wharton |
| Attack | Bowen, Calvert-Lewin, Eze, Foden, Gordon, Kane, Madueke, Rashford, Saka, Solanke |
The exclusion of Alexander-Arnold from such a large squad raises questions about Tuchel's tactical vision and the player's international future, while the return of experienced defenders like Maguire suggests a balance between youth and experience as England prepares for their World Cup campaign.