Thomas Tuchel Leaves Trent Alexander-Arnold Out Again from England Squad

Anupam Pandey

Thomas Tuchel confirmed he excluded Trent Alexander-Arnold from England’s squad after a direct call, calling it a tough but necessary choice. The 27-year-old now ranks around seventh among right-backs, behind options like Ben White and Tino Livramento.

Thomas Tuchel confirmed he excluded Trent Alexander-Arnold from England’s squad after a direct call, calling it a tough but necessary choice. The 27-year-old now ranks around seventh among right-backs, behind options like Ben White and Tino Livramento. With limited recent appearances, his chances of making the World Cup squad are now in serious doubt.

After the latest England squad announcement, Thomas Tuchel made it clear that Trent Alexander-Arnold must accept his continued omission from international duty. The England boss revealed that he personally called the 27-year-old Real Madrid defender to explain the decision, describing it as a tough and possibly unfair call but one based purely on sporting reasons.

Alexander-Arnold now finds himself as low as seventh choice in a highly competitive right-back position. Despite injuries to key players like Reece James and the absence of experienced names such as Kyle Walker and Kieran Trippier, Tuchel has preferred options like Tino Livramento, Djed Spence, and Ben White. Tuchel emphasized consistency and recent performances, stating that players who impressed in previous camps were rewarded with opportunities.

He also pointed out that he already understands what Alexander-Arnold offers, but chose to give chances to others competing for World Cup spots. Having made only 1 brief appearance under Tuchel so far, Alexander-Arnold’s chances of playing in the upcoming FIFA World Cup 2026 now appear increasingly uncertain unless circumstances change significantly.

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