
With the 2026 World Cup approaching, foreign media ranked the possible starters for the England team, and commentator Zhan Jun analyzed the prospects of the England team.
Zhan Jun posted: Foreign media believe that England may have a starting lineup for the first game of the World Cup in the United States, Canada and Mexico. Personally, I think that as long as Stones stays healthy, he should be Gueye's best partner at the central defender position; other positions are also the best players at present. The next most discussed one is probably the "10th position", using Rodgers? Or Bellingham, Foden or Palmer? Now that Tuchel is "snubbing" Bellingham, it may be a way to establish his authority by knocking the mountain and shaking the tiger.
Everyone with a discerning eye knows that Bellingham is a top star. If the Three Lions want to get rid of their excessive reliance on Kane's goals, they must make good use of Real Madrid's "No. 5". The World Cup in the United States, Canada and Mexico always reminds me of those games under the scorching sun in 1994. Nowadays, there are five substitutions in the game. Having so many excellent frontcourt attackers is a major advantage for England.