Soccer-England have no injuries ahead of Ghana game, Tuchel says


Soccer Football - FIFA World Cup 2026 - England Press Conference - Boston Stadium, Foxborough, Massachusetts, U.S. - June 22, 2026 England manager Thomas Tuchel during the press conference REUTERS/Peter Cziborra

FOXBOROUGH, Massachusetts, June 22 (Reuters) - ⁠England coach Thomas Tuchel said his team had no injury problems ahead of their ⁠second World Cup match against Ghana on Tuesday with midfielder Bukayo Saka no longer ‌in pain from an Achilles tendon problem.

"Everyone is available, everyone was in training," Tuchel told reporters on Monday.

"Bukayo is getting better and better. He's more and more free in his movements. He feels no more pain. He was able to do ​both our training sessions the last two days on the ⁠highest level, so he's ready to go ⁠without telling you if he will start on the bench."

Saka, typically a first-choice starter for England, ⁠came ‌on as a substitute in the 4-2 win over Croatia last week.

ATTACKING FLUIDITY

The win showed off England's attacking fluidity although Croatia's two goals in a disorganised first-half performance raised concerns ⁠about shortcomings in the defence of Tuchel's team.

The German sought to ​highlight the sense of togetherness ‌in his squad, saying the competition between Saka and his Arsenal teammate Noni Madueke for ⁠the spot on ​the right of England's midfield was "a beautiful thing".

Similarly, Anthony Gordon was one of the first players to rush off the bench to congratulate Marcus Rashford, who had replaced him, for scoring England's fourth goal against Croatia, Tuchel ⁠said.

He praised the approach to teamwork of Jude Bellingham, ​another scorer against the Croatians, whose attitude has been criticised by supporters in the past.

"He fully buys into the idea that we do this as a team and that’s why he’s with us," the coach ⁠said.

Tuchel said he was aware of the threat posed by Ghana's ability to soak up pressure and then counterattack at speed which represented a different style to Croatia.

"But that's the beauty of it," he said. "We play (in the) World Cup, we play now different cultures, different national teams and different approaches ​to the match, and it's on us to adapt and to bring ⁠our strength and be respectful enough to adapt to the strengths of our opponent."

Both teams won their ​opening games in Group L - Ghana overcame Panama 1-0 with ‌a last-gasp winner - so three points at the home ​of the New England Patriots NFL team near Boston on Tuesday would bring qualification for the round of 32.

(Writing by William Schomberg; Editing by Christian Radnedge and Ed Osmond)

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