Palmer and Foden lose ruthless Tuchel's battle for number 10 roles
Time can move very fast in football. The expected omissions of Cole Palmer and Phil Foden from England's World Cup squad are testimony to that. Two years ago it would have been unthinkable that the pair could be left out.
Foden started the Euro 2024 final defeat by Spain, Palmer came off the bench and scored as the future of the Three Lions. Two players who progressed through the Manchester City academy together, a year apart. Destined to be crucial members of the England squad which would head to the United States in 2026.
Foden an attacking midfielder who Pep Guardiola made a star, Palmer who had to leave Etihad Stadium for Chelsea to make his mark. Now their paths converge again, but as players omitted from England's World Cup squad. 'Tuchel's gambles and iron conviction position him as the anti-Southgate' Cole Palmer has scored 10 goals for Chelsea this season compared to 15 in 2024-25, excluding the Club World Cup Palmer had been the new kid on the block in Gareth Southgate's squad two years ago - after only making his first start in a pre-tournament friendly against Bosnia-Herzegovina.
Yet as Euro 2024 progressed, Palmer being left sitting on the bench was viewed as an indicator of Southgate's negative approach. When Palmer came on against Spain, he equalised after just three minutes. Vindication for Southgate's critics.
Palmer was only 22 at the time and went on to be named England's men's player of the year and the PFA young player of the year. He had to be the future of England, a player who would be part of every tournament squad for years to come. Foden, then 23, would be with him every step of the way.