Tuchel faces dilemma over releasing players for Club World Cup

Tuchel faces dilemma over releasing players for Club World Cup

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Thomas Tuchel, England’s head coach, is in a quandary about letting his players out until the club world cup is in early February.

His team will play two games in June, one of which will be a World Cup qualifying match against Andorra on June 7 in Barcelona, and the other, a friendly game against Senegal at Nottingham Forest three days later.

Just four days before the club tournament in the USA begins, the game will take place at the City Ground on June 10th.

For the international double-header, Tuchel’s squad could include players from Manchester City, Chelsea, Bayern Munich, Real Madrid, Real Madrid, and Atletico Madrid. All of these players are involved in the inaugural Club World Cup.

After the Andorra game, clubs involved in the Fifa event are eager to release players, but it is assumed that Tuchel will continue to lead his team to a Senegal friendly.

Tuchel told his players that they only have a short time to work together before the World Cup in the summer of 2019 in his first meeting with his players since being chosen Gareth Southgate’s replacement.

Up to 12 players could be affected by Tuchel and the FA’s decision to release players.

Tuchel might choose Cole Palmer, Reece James, Levi Colwill, and Noni Madueke as their starting players.

For the international double-header, Tuchel’s squad could include players from Manchester City, Chelsea, Bayern Munich, Real Madrid, Real Madrid, and Atletico Madrid. All of these players are involved in the inaugural Club World Cup.

While Jude Bellingham and Conor Gallagher play for Real Madrid and Atletico Madrid, respectively, are Bayern Munich’s captain Harry Kane and Conor Gallagher’s fellow midfielder.

Chelsea could suffer the most if all players are left in England.

No later than three days before their opening game are teams required to arrive in the USA.

Before departing for international duty on May 28 – three days after the end of the Premier League season, Enzo Maresca’s side will face a potential Europa Conference League final in Poland.

Six days after their encounter with Senegal, the club will play against Leon in its first match of the Club World Cup.

On June 18th, Manchester City will face Wydad AC in their first match of the tournament.

Real face Al Hilal on June 18, while Bayern travel to Auckland City and Atletico face Paris St-Germain on June 15.

Tuchel made a hint about his reluctance to act favorably toward club managers in a March interview, saying, “I take care of the players. The schedule is important to us. However, a player would send the wrong message by now, “hey, you have tough]club] matches coming up so I rest you.”

We follow the tenet of “good for us.” We keep tabs on them, keep in touch with the clubs, and conduct high-level monitoring where necessary. We won’t take any unprofessional risks. Because I consider the players to be first and foremost. The player should not suffer any injuries.

“So that’s where it is, and in the end, the clubs take care of themselves, and the main focus is the care of the players,” he said.

Players from South American countries don’t even consider dropping a second because they want to play for their country, they’re proud to play for their country, as I have many, many times in clubs. We must also be able to comprehend and accept this.

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Source: BBC

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