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England’s World Cup 2026 campaign is hitting a rough patch. Two key right-backs, Jarell Quansah and Reece James, have missed training. This leaves the team with fewer options on the right side of defense just before their knockout match.

Fans are worried because good defending is crucial in the knockout rounds. The players are working hard to find a solution before facing DR Congo.

Key Players Sidelined

Both Quansah and James are important to England’s plans. Here’s what we know about their absences:

  • Jarell Quansah has been a reliable backup, but he didn’t practice with the team today.
  • Reece James, known for his attacking runs and strong tackles, also missed the session.
  • The team hasn’t said whether they will be fit for the match.

Other defenders are stepping up to fill the gap, but losing two right-backs is a big challenge.

Impact on Team Strategy

England’s coach may need to change the game plan. Without Quansah and James, the team might have to use a left-back on the right side or call up a younger player. This could affect how they attack and defend.

In practice, the remaining defenders are focusing on quick passes and staying organized. The team is trying to stay positive despite the setbacks.

Looking Ahead to DR Congo

DR Congo is a strong opponent, and England cannot afford to be weak on the right side. The next few days will be critical for the squad’s preparation.

Fans hope the injured players will recover in time. But if not, England must prove they can adapt and win without them.

England’s Depth Put to the Test

The right-back crisis is a major test for England’s squad depth. With Quansah and James missing training, the team must rely on other players to step up.

How they handle this challenge could decide their fate in the tournament. All eyes will be on the lineup when the match begins.

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