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    Soccer-England need Bellingham's edge, says Tuchel

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    Posted on November 8, 2025

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    Last updated: January 21, 2026

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    Quick Summary

    Thomas Tuchel stresses Jude Bellingham's vital role in England's World Cup qualifiers, while Phil Foden is set for a central position behind Harry Kane.

    Table of Contents

    • Bellingham's Impact on England's World Cup Aspirations
    • Tuchel's Strategy for Bellingham
    • Phil Foden's Role in the Squad

    Tuchel Emphasizes Bellingham's Vital Role for England's Success

    Bellingham's Impact on England's World Cup Aspirations

    (Reuters) -England must use Jude Bellingham's intensity and fiery on-field behaviour to their advantage, manager Thomas Tuchel said after calling up the Real Madrid midfielder for next week's World Cup qualifiers at home versus Serbia and away against Albania.

    Tuchel's Strategy for Bellingham

    Bellingham was left out of Tuchel's squad for the 5-0 victory over Latvia last month, which sealed England's spot in next year's World Cup finals in North America, sparking speculation of a player-manager rift.

    Phil Foden's Role in the Squad

    Tuchel, who had previously apologised in June for saying that his mother found Bellingham's on-field demeanour "repulsive," played down talk of problems between the two in a press conference on Friday.

    "There is no problem with him, there is no problem with the character," Tuchel said. "Jude just has the edge, it is a very good thing because you need a certain edge to reach the heights that he reached."

    "I think we all need to help him and encourage him and create an environment in which he can live this edge towards the opponents and towards the goals we are building as a team."

    "The message is, 'make sure you keep this thing going and make sure you accelerate the thing because we have something going here, we are building something, we are super-excited that you are back.' The message is - 'contribute to it.'"

    Phil Foden also returned to the squad, with Tuchel saying he planned to deploy the Manchester City attacker in a more central role behind forward Harry Kane, rather than his usual wide position for England.

    Foden scored twice for City in a 4-1 Champions League win over Borussia Dortmund on Wednesday while playing in a similar position behind striker Erling Haaland.

    "(Foden) will be in the number 9-10ish position, in the middle of the pitch," the manager said. "Because I have this fantasy about him since a long time. I think it suits him the most."

    "The second goal (for City) against Dortmund is for me a key trademark Phil Foden goal. So he comes and supports Harry (Kane) more or less, plays maybe for Harry or whatever, in the nine and a half-ish role."

    (Reporting by Aadi Nair in Bengaluru; Editing by Thomas Derpinghaus)

    Key Takeaways

    • •Thomas Tuchel emphasizes Jude Bellingham's intensity for England's success.
    • •Bellingham's fiery demeanor seen as an asset by Tuchel.
    • •Phil Foden to play a central role behind Harry Kane.
    • •Tuchel dismisses rumors of a rift with Bellingham.
    • •England prepares for World Cup qualifiers against Serbia and Albania.

    Frequently Asked Questions about Soccer-England need Bellingham's edge, says Tuchel

    1What is a World Cup qualifier?

    A World Cup qualifier is a series of matches that determine which national teams will qualify for the FIFA World Cup tournament.

    2What is player performance in football?

    Player performance refers to how well an individual player executes their skills and contributes to the team's success during a match or season.

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