England has received a significant boost ahead of their World Cup quarter-final match against Norway, with several key players returning to training. Declan Rice, Marc Guehi, and Reece James all took part in the team's training session on Friday.
Rice has been dealing with a neural hamstring issue since the start of the year, but he was back on the pitch after missing training due to illness. Guehi, who was absent from training earlier in the week due to a hamstring issue, also rejoined his teammates. James, the Chelsea captain, has not played since suffering a hamstring injury in the group stage game against Ghana, but he is now available for selection.
The team's manager expressed his satisfaction with the return of his players, stating that everyone was available for training, except for Jarell Quansah, who is serving a two-match suspension. Quansah was sent off in the previous match against Mexico and will miss the quarter-final game.
The team's manager emphasized that their progress in the tournament is a step in the right direction, but they remain focused on their goal. He stressed that the team is still hungry for success and has a big goal to play for, which is to win the quarter-final match.
England overcame Mexico's ferocious home advantage to reach the last eight, where they will face Norway and Erling Haaland tonight. The team's manager highlighted that they have taken the positive aspects of their previous match and the belief that comes with it, but everything that matters is ahead of them.
