England legend Wayne Rooney has made a public case for two players to be recalled to the national squad after being overlooked by head coach Thomas Tuchel.
Rooney believes England are actively missing the quality those absent players could bring, describing their presence as something the team genuinely “need.”
The calls come in the context of Declan Rice’s performances, which have thrown the midfield balance and depth of the England squad into sharp focus.
Rice remains one of England’s most important players, but his displays have highlighted areas where Tuchel’s squad selections leave questions unanswered.
Rooney’s intervention is significant given his status as England’s all-time leading goalscorer and one of the most respected voices in the domestic game.
The debate around England squad selection has intensified heading into a crucial period of fixtures, with Tuchel under pressure to get his best combinations right.
Tuchel has made bold calls since taking charge, and leaving certain players at home has been among his more controversial decisions in the eyes of former players.
Rooney’s public comments suggest those decisions are not going unchallenged, with experienced figures in football questioning whether the squad is as strong as it could be.
The role Rice plays in central midfield means any gaps in creativity or physicality around him become immediately visible during competitive matches.
England’s upcoming schedule means Tuchel will have limited time to address concerns before results begin to define the direction of his tenure.
Squad selection debates are nothing new for England, but Rooney’s pointed language about what the team “need” adds fresh urgency to the conversation around Tuchel’s choices.
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