England manager Thomas Tuchel has responded to the surprise surrounding his choice to omit Cole Palmer from the official England squad for the 2026 FIFA World Cup. The Chelsea midfielder, who donned the club’s famous No. 10 jersey, was widely anticipated to be included following his impressive performances in recent seasons.

Tuchel clarified that Palmer’s recent performance and availability did not align with the expectations for this tournament cycle.
In his remarks, Tuchel stated:
Cole Palmer wasn’t as decisive as previous seasons, he wasn’t available for us a lot and wasn’t decisive.
He added that the competition for Palmer’s preferred position was particularly intense:
He also competes in the right half‑10 position, where we decided for Jude, Morgan and Ebs who are outstanding players, had better seasons and were more decisive in our camps than Cole.
As reported by Softfootball, Palmer was not the only notable exclusion. Several prominent players were left out of the final squad, including:
- Harry Maguire
- Lewis Hall
- Morgan Gibbs‑White
- Adam Wharton
- Phil Foden
- Jarrod Bowen
- Alex Scott
- Trent Alexander‑Arnold
- Luke Shaw
- Fikayo Tomori
The decisions have ignited significant discussion among fans and commentators, with many questioning Tuchel’s selection methods and strategic direction for the England team. As the World Cup nears, Tuchel’s choices will be closely examined, particularly if the outcomes do not align with the rationale for these decisions.
