Will Guehi and Gordon be Out for Next Two England Games?
Synopsis
Key Takeaways
- Marc Guehi is out with a foot injury.
- Anthony Gordon will miss matches due to a hip issue.
- England is already qualified for the World Cup.
- Manager Gareth Southgate will need to make squad adjustments.
- Injuries are a significant factor in sports performance.
London, Nov 9 (NationPress) Marc Guehi and Anthony Gordon are both anticipated to be sidelined for England’s last two World Cup qualifying matches due to injury complications.
The captain of Crystal Palace, Marc Guehi, sustained a foot injury during his team's recent Europa Conference League triumph against AZ Alkmaar, which has left him unable to walk. In parallel, Anthony Gordon, the winger for Newcastle United, missed the team's 3-1 loss to Brentford on Sunday due to a hip injury. Magpies manager Eddie Howe later confirmed to BBC Sport that Gordon will not be participating in the upcoming international fixtures for England.
In addition to these injury woes, goalkeeper Nick Pope is also facing a suspected concussion from the defeat against Brentford. Although England has already clinched qualification for the upcoming World Cup, they will conclude their qualifying campaign with matches against Serbia at Wembley on Thursday and Albania in Tirana next Sunday.
Before Palace's Premier League encounter with Brighton, manager Oliver Glasner provided insights on Guehi’s status, indicating that the defender is dealing with a “heavy bone bruise”. This injury occurred late in Palace's victory over AZ Alkmaar, during which Guehi received a booking for a foul.
“He couldn’t sleep overnight due to the pain, and upon assessment the next day, it was confirmed as a heavy bone bruise,” Glasner shared with Sky Sports. “He has been using crutches for the last two days and is unable to put weight on his foot. Thankfully, nothing is broken, but he currently can’t walk. It appears he will miss England’s matches, but we hope he can return to training in about 10-14 days.”
As England players prepare to report for international duty on Monday, manager Gareth Southgate will likely need to revise his squad in response to these injuries.