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Breaking: Foden Exits From England Squad on Family Emergency

Phil Foden, one of England’s key players, has temporarily left the national team’s camp at Euro 2024 to address a pressing family matter

Phil Foden, one of England’s key players, has temporarily left the national team’s camp at Euro 2024 to address a pressing family matter. The Football Association confirmed that the 24-year-old midfielder returned to the UK but is expected to rejoin the squad in Germany by Sunday. According to football journalist Fabrizio Romano, Foden’s departure is related to the birth of his third child. His temporary absence comes at a crucial juncture as England prepares for their upcoming round of 16 match​​.

See also: EURO 2024 Fixture

Foden’s performance in the ongoing tournament has been mixed. Despite his stellar club season with Manchester City, where he was instrumental in winning the Premier League title, his contributions at Euro 2024 have been less impactful. Foden has played in all three group stage matches, totaling 248 minutes on the pitch. However, he has yet to score or provide an assist. His passing accuracy stands at an impressive 87.67%, and he has covered significant ground, averaging over 10 kilometers per match​.

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England’s campaign has faced criticism for lackluster performances despite remaining unbeaten. They secured a narrow win against Serbia but struggled to dominate Denmark, resulting in a draw. Critics have highlighted the team’s issues with tempo, fitness of key players, and tactical execution. Gareth Southgate, the England manager, is under pressure to address these concerns as the team heads into the knockout stages​.

Foden’s return to the squad will be crucial for England as they aim to improve their performances and advance further in the tournament. His creative playmaking and ability to unlock defenses are assets England hopes to leverage as they seek Euro 2024 glory.

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