Phil Foden’s World Cup audition ended painfully with England head coach Thomas Tuchel offering consolation. The 25-year-old looked hurt, primarily from a dreadful challenge by Uruguay defender Ronald Araujo that left him clutching his ankle. His chances of making the cut for this summer’s showpiece are now in the balance after a subdued display.
Foden’s Missed Opportunity
Foden was given the opportunity to strike first in the fight for a fiercely competitive number 10 position. He started ahead of Chelsea’s Cole Palmer. Instead, Foden failed to make any impact, suffering in an over-crowded area against a gifted and uncompromising Uruguay side. He was often forced to drop deep to little effect in the 1-1 draw.
The worst-case scenario is he may have missed his last big chance to force his way to the forefront of Tuchel’s thoughts as he finalises his World Cup plans. Palmer, meanwhile, delivered a lively cameo. He fashioned a glorious chance which substitute Dominic Calvert-Lewin somehow headed wide from six yards, and then set up Ben White’s goal with a corner.
Foden needed a big performance against Uruguay to make an impression in areas of the team where Tuchel has plenty of quality to choose from. It did not happen, he was peripheral at best.
Tuchel’s Assessment and Foden’s England Future
Foden was uncharacteristically subdued. Tuchel said: “We put him into place as we were aware of the midfield three of Uruguay, they change a lot of the positions. In moments, I thought he could be a bit more adventurous and could be a bit more like a number 10 and try a little bit more stuff and take a bit more risk.”
He was unable to exert his influence in forward positions, although this untidy scrap of a friendly against Marcelo Bielsa’s side was hardly the stage for creativity to flourish. Foden did deserve a measure of sympathy, however, because he was very fortunate to avoid serious injury in the aftermath of a reckless challenge from Araujo that went unpunished.
Palmer’s bright show only emphasised Foden’s struggle – and now he must wait to see if he gets another opportunity. Foden, for all his brilliant talent and success with City, has often resembled a square peg in a round hole for England, pushed to the wider margins to accommodate Jude Bellingham, as happened at Euro 2024.
Foden’s Fight on Two Fronts
Foden is currently fighting on two fronts: securing a regular place in City’s team under Pep Guardiola, and reviving an England career which has lost momentum. He has started 21 out of City’s 30 Premier League games this season, but his form has faded following a bright start.
Tuchel now has options in the central area behind the striker, the role Foden favours, as well as on the left flank, where he has been used in the past. Real Madrid’s Bellingham and Morgan Rogers – with the Villa man’s excellence for club and country giving Tuchel options.
England held to draw by Uruguay in flat friendly at Wembley.