UMVA has learned that Bukayo Saka is making a strong push to reclaim his starting spot in the England lineup, following a brilliant assist for Marcus Rashford in a recent 4-2 win.
Saka's impressive performance off the bench has put pressure on manager Tuchel to decide between him and Noni Madueke for the right wing position against Ghana on Tuesday night. The competition between the two players is intense, with both having already proven their skills for their club team, Arsenal.
According to information obtained by UMVA, Saka is now fully recovered from his injury and ready to start, although Tuchel remains tight-lipped about his decision. The England camp is looking strong, with all players now fully fit and available for selection, following the departure of Tino Livramento and the arrival of Trevoh Chalobah.
Tuchel has praised the team's unity and willingness to work together, whether starting or coming off the bench. He also expressed his admiration for Declan Rice, who has been nursing a lower back and hamstring injury but is expected to start against Ghana. Tuchel hails Rice as one of the best midfielders in the world, praising his humility and dedication to the team.
Rice's career has been on an upward trajectory, and Tuchel is proud to be his coach. With Saka and Rice both looking strong, England is poised for a solid performance against Ghana, and fans are eagerly anticipating the matchup. The team's dynamics and player relationships will be crucial in determining their success, and Tuchel's leadership will be put to the test.
As the England team prepares to take on Ghana, all eyes are on Saka and his potential return to the starting lineup. Will he be able to reclaim his spot, or will Madueke's skills win out? The decision will have a significant impact on the team's strategy and performance, and fans are waiting with bated breath to see what Tuchel has in store.
