We're staying home: The England players who aren’t going to the World Cup
There are a few names that didn’t quite make the cut for England’s World Cup campaign in Qatar. Some because of injury and others who have just been overlooked by England’s manager Gareth Southgate. Let’s take a look at who won’t be going to the desert this winter.
The Chelsea and England right back turned professional with Chelsea in 2017. He made his England debut in 2020.
Not having fully recovered yet from a knee injury he picked up playing in the Champions league, the England manager did not want to take the risk.
Jadon Sancho plays as a winger for Manchester United and the England national team.
Despite showing some early promise at the start of the season his Manchester United form is well bellow the promise he showed when he was playing in Germany.
The England and Southampton Midfielder got his first England call up in a friendly against Germany in 2017.
Having been left out of the final 23-man group for the European Championship in 2021, the midfielder again was not selected in England boss Gareth Southgate’s final 26.
The ex-Chelsea player joined Roma last year and the striker seems to be comfortable in Italy.
That aside, over the last few weeks his performances have been disappointing and his failure in the face of the goal posts has given Gareth Southgate enough reason to drop the striker for the World Cup.
Fikayo Tomori is a centre-back for Serie A club AC Milan and England. Although he was born in Canada, he represents England at international level.
It has come as a shock really that the young player won't be joining the England team. Tomori has played brilliantly both this and the previous season, helping the Italian side claim their first Serie A title in 11 years last season.
A veteran striker with 26 England caps, who helped Leicester win the Premier League in 2016. He’s fast, feisty and passionate.
Southgate would never drop captain Harry Kane and preferred the youth of Callum Wilson over Vardy’s experience.
With 11 caps already to his name, the 25 year old was hoping that his current good form would be enough to see him in Gareth Southgate’s World Cup squad.
However, with a shoulder injury adding to his hamstring problem, Dominic Calvert-Lewin will sadly be watching the World Cup from the sofa, like the rest of us.
The 25 year-old West Ham winger has played four games for England. He moved to West Ham in 2020 from Hull City.
Fans put his omission from the squad down to his poor start to the season with the Hammers. Disappointing after such a strong previous season.
Toney is still waiting for his first senior game for England, despite being called up for the national squad in September's Nations League.
Sadly not this time, Ivan. The decision was much to the bemusement of many fans and, in particular, Thomas Frank - the Brentford manager.