Following the announcement of Phil Foden, Cole Palmer, and Ollie Watkins’ absences, New England interim manager Lee Carsley will have fewer choices available for the next Nations League matches. Foden is still battling illness, Palmer and Watkins will “continue their rehabilitation” at their respective clubs despite having sustained minor injuries.
Foden is sidelined due to illness, having missed Manchester City’s Premier League games against West Ham and Ipswich. Foden’s combination of skills, work rate, and versatility makes him a key player for England, allowing the team to be more dynamic and unpredictable.Foden can operate in various midfield and attacking roles. Whether playing as an attacking midfielder, a winger, or even a false nine, his adaptability allows the team to employ different tactical setups depending on the opponent. His absence can create an impact.
Meanwhile, the FA claims both Palmer and Watkins are dealing with “ongoing issues.” Last weekend, both players got off to starts for their respective teams, Chelsea and Aston Villa. Carsley’s first team includes numerous new players, but it’s unclear who he will choose to start in lieu of the three absentees.
Harry Kane is now the only specialist striker left in the squad, following Watkins’ withdrawal, which could give Carsley a decision who to use as a centre-forward if his captain does not play the full 90 minutes of both games.