Thomas Tuchel is set to face a new challenge as England prepares to take on Norway in their World Cup qualifying match. In the absence of Reece James, who has been sidelined with a hamstring injury, Jarell Quansah stepped in, but a two-match suspension rules him out for tonight's game.
James has returned to training, but it remains to be seen whether he will be restored to the starting lineup, with Djed Spence also vying for a spot at right-back. England's starting XI is still uncertain, and it will be interesting to see how Tuchel decides to line up his team.
Norway's former left-back, who made over 200 appearances for Liverpool, is hoping for a win and has some advice for his former team. He believes that Norway's attack, with players like Antonio Nusa, will be key to their success.
The former player urges Nusa to 'isolate' England's right-back, whoever starts, and to give them the ball early to create a one-on-one situation. He also highlights the importance of exploiting the spaces left behind by England's fullbacks when they push forward.
Another area of concern for England will be the midfield battle, where Norway's Patrick Berg is expected to put in a big performance against Declan Rice and Elliot Anderson. The former player believes that Berg has been exceptional and is an incredibly hard-working player who would be perfect for the Premier League.
With a tough match ahead, Norway is looking to exploit England's weaknesses and take advantage of their attacking opportunities. The game promises to be an exciting and closely contested battle, with both teams giving it their all.
