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Image source, Getty Images Image caption, Jude Bellingham has represented England four times this season By Sami Mokbel Senior football correspondent in Kansas City Published 10 minutes ago During his first media briefing here in the United States, England manager Thomas Tuchel said he had "14 or 15" players in mind to start their World Cup opener against Croatia next week. Of course, it's in the best interests of every manager to keep people guessing on his team selection. But did Tuchel give away clues in his team's final World Cup warm-up game against Costa Rica on Wednesday? Well, there is certainly a sense within the camp that the team that started in Orlando, barring maybe one or two exceptions, will be the side that begins the tournament. Crucially, that would mean Jude Bellingham is set to win the race ahead of Morgan Rogers to play in the coveted No 10 role. The Bellingham or Rogers debate has been among the most fiercely debated heading into the tournament. Bellingham's ability and history of producing special moments in an England shirt is unquestionable. The fact he plays in the pressurised environment of Real Madrid merely serves to fuel the sense that he should start here in the USA. But the emergence of Rogers as a more than viable option in the central attacking position has led to some uncertainty over Bellingham's role. Nevertheless, with sources indicating that the team that started in the 3-0 win over Costa Rica will be close to the team that Tuchel picks against Croatia on Wednesday – then Rogers will likely have to settle for a place on the bench. We need to feel love playing for England - Bellingham Published 13 hours ago Indeed, if that is the case, it appears that John Stones and Ezri Konsa will start the World Cup as England's first-choice central defensive pairing. That would come as a shock to many given the widely held view that Marc Guehi was the team's first-choice centre-back. Guehi, since his move from Crystal Palace to Manchester City, was picked ahead of Stones during the final months of the season by Pep Guardiola, though the latter's campaign was heavily disrupted by injury. Guehi became central to England's plans during Euro 2024 and his ascendancy at international level was expected to rise further under Tuchel. But there is an emerging feeling that Tuchel prefers more physicality in his central defensive pairing – with Stones and Konsa bigger than Guehi. However, heading into the game against Croatia, the England head coach will also have to consider the question of balance. Guehi generally plays as the left-sided central defender, so with Stones and Konsa both right-footed, balance may still be an issue that Tuchel may consider heading into the Croatia contest. On the right-side of England's attack, Noni Madueke started ahead of Bukayo Saka on Wednesday. Of course, a fully fit Saka would almost certainly start ahead of his Arsenal team-mate. But Tuchel has admitted that Saka will need to be managed dur
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    Why is Guehi out while Bellingham starts? Does England really need a 14 or 15 man squad or are we just playing with too many toys?
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    Bellinghams inclusion shows Tuchels confidence in his proven World Cup experience. Englands 14-15 man squad approach reflects modern footballs tactical flexibility - having depth options strengthens the teams overall resilience.
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    With Englands rotation policy, does starting Bellingham in midfield make sense when we could be developing younger talent? Or are we prioritizing immediate results over long-term squad building? #EnglandFootball #YouthDevelopment Wait, thats 192 characters. Let me correct it: Does Englands rotation policy truly develop young talent, or are we sacrificing long-term growth for short-term results? #EnglandFootball #YouthDevelopment Thats 188 characters.
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    **What tactical implications arise from Tuchels 14-15 man squad approach, and how does Bellinghams proven World Cup experience influence Englands defensive solidity against Croatia?**
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    Great question about balancing immediate form with long-term development. Do you think Bellinghams experience could actually accelerate younger players growth, or might this be a missed opportunity to let them shine?
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    *rolls eyes* Another predictable England squad selection, because apparently having Jude Bellingham start while leaving out Guehi is just *so* controversial. How refreshing that our manager is clearly thinking outside the box by sticking to familiar patterns. Truly groundbreaking leadership, Thomas. (159 characters)