Saka to feature in much-changed England team against Senegal
England's midfielder Bukayo Saka leaves at the end of a press conference at St George's Park in Burton-on-Trent, central England, on June 9, 2025 on the eve of their friendly football match against Senegal. (Photo by Paul ELLIS / AFP)
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Arsenal winger Bukayo Saka will feature in a much-changed
England team for the friendly against Senegal on Tuesday, manager Thomas Tuchel
said.
England laboured to a lacklustre 1-0 win over Andorra in
World Cup qualifying on Saturday.
"After the last (Premier League) game of the season I
had a little strain," Saka told reporters on Monday. "Fair play to
England, they managed me well. The manager left me out (on Saturday) and said I
will play tomorrow.
"I love coming to England camps and playing for
England. It has been a bit of frustrating year with injuries but I am here now
and looking forward to tomorrow."
Tuchel was very critical of his team's "lack of
urgency" after the win over Andorra which put them in command of Group K.
"I protect my players, I said no names of players, it
is not an individual matter," Tuchel said at the team's training base at
St. George's Park.
"But as a team we did not reach our standards. I felt
we didn't play seriously enough in what we needed to do in a World Cup
qualifier.
"Why should we sugar coat it? You have been in the
stadium, why should I tell you that we had a good game? No harm done. We can
handle criticism."
The African side, who lost 3-0 to England at the 2022 World
Cup in the only previous match between the teams, are unbeaten in their last 23
matches across all competitions.
England have won all three games under Tuchel and their last
six matches in all competitions, keeping a clean sheet in each of the last
five.
Saka sidestepped a question about how Tuchel's managerial
style compares to his predecessor Gareth Southgate.
"I don't really like to compare, if I'm honest,"
Saka said. "Since I have come into the camp (Tuchel) has been quite
demanding, quite intense on the pitch and off the pitch he's been more relaxed.
"He's a nice guy, he let us enjoy ourselves and created
a nice environment for all the players to enjoy."
The team spent Sunday evening watching Portugal beat Spain
in the Nations League final.
"It was high level in the final. High-quality football," Tuchel said. "That's the benchmark, we will try to hunt that, to reach that and I'm convinced we have everything it takes to match that when we play these teams."


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