XZ – England face Uruguay in Wembley friendly


By Ian King


Thomas Tuchel has to continue his England filtration process over this international break weekend

A surplus of talent is no bad thing for an international coach, but that’s where Thomas Tuchel finds himself ahead of England’s two international friendlies against Uruguay and Japan. 

Tuchel has taken the unusual step of naming a 35-player squad for these two matches with players arriving at different times, depending on the number of minutes they have played for their clubs this season. and it’s his job to now start filtering through those players to select his final 26-player squad. And recent form is good. Since losing 3-1 at home to Senegal in June, they’ve won six in a row and have kept six clean sheets. 

Uruguay qualified for this summer’s finals in fourth place in the CONMEBOL megagroup, in which Argentina were the runaway winners, with only one point separating the next five nations. Their last run out, however, ended in a fairly dismal 5-1 defeat to the USA in a friendly back in November.

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England have never beaten Uruguay in a competitive match

It is something of an anomaly that England have never beaten Uruguay in a competitive match, and this poor record extends to friendlies, as well. The Three Lions have only beaten Uruguay once at all since 1969, and that came twenty years ago. Their last meeting, at the 2014 World Cup in Brazil, also ended in a 2-1 Uruguay win.

This is a game for those fighting for a place in Tuchel’s summer squad

With 35 players and staggered arrivals, there will be two very different England teams playing their two upcoming friendly matches and attention will naturally turn to those who are trying to push their way into the squad or the starting eleven. 

One player who will be travelling but will be trying to secure a starting place is Adam Wharton of Crystal Palace. Wharton made his England debut almost two years ago against Bosnia and Herzegovina, but it took until September last year for him to return to the team; he’s now made three appearances for the national team. Wharton’s had a decent season for Crystal Palace and will be hoping to start in this fixture in order to make his case to start in the summer.

There will, of course, be familiar faces in the Uruguay team and one of them will be that of Darwin Núñez, who left Liverpool for Saudi Arabia last summer. Núñez has scored six goals in 14 appearances for Al Hilal this season, and his record for his national team is decent, with 13 goals in 36 appearances for La Celeste. He may have been a little too erratic for Liverpool, but he’s been a mainstay of his national team’s attack for a long time.

Team news

Dean Henderson, Dan Burn, Marc Guehi, Ezri Konsa, Nico O’Reilly, Elliot Anderson, Declan Rice, Morgan Rogers, Anthony Gordon, Harry Kane and Bukayo Saka will be joining up with the squad in time for the Japan match, so none of these players will feature in this match. Jarell Quansah and Eberechi Eze have both withdrawn from the squad with injury, with Ben White and Harvey Barnes stepping in to replace them. 

Barcelona’s Ronald Araújo and Real Madrid’s Federico Valverde are among the more familiar names who may start for Uruguay, along with Manuel Ugarte, who’s been struggling for game time with Manchester United this season. Perhaps the biggest cheer of the evening will be reserved for the Uruguay head coach and former Leeds United icon Marcelo Bielsa, who’s returning to England for the first time since leaving Elland Road in 2022. Expect a larger than usual contingent of Leeds fans in the Wembley crowd for this match. 

Prediction

Of course, with these upcoming matches being friendly fixtures, there is more at play for Thomas Tuchel over the next four days than the actual results of the matches. Tuchel finds himself in a privileged position, with a plethora of talent to choose from. Sooner this than not having enough, we might reasonably presume. 

Expectations for England this summer are high. Ranked fourth in the current FIFA rankings, there will be considerable disappointment should they not make it as far as the semi-finals, and this is arguably a reflection on the decision to hire Tuchel with the very specific aim of going as far as possible in this tournament. Knives will be quickly drawn, should performances fall short. 

Uruguay are not to be taken lightly. They qualified for these finals by a comfortable margin and are ranked 17th in the world themselves, and this is a nation defined by the outsized success that its national football team has had, going right the way back to the first World Cup in 1930. That a country of 3.5 million people should have produced a team that has won this tournament twice and remains a regular qualifier for its finals remains one of the World Cup’s more curious and enduring anomalies. 

But with so many players with something to prove and a squad that is so strong that the head coach can divide it between two matches, England should have enough about them to take a positive result from this match, so I’ll go for a narrow 2-1 home win, with the big question of the weekend really being whether Tuchel finishes it with a much clearer idea of what his final summer squad will look like. 


(Cover image from IMAGO)


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