Myles Lewis-Skelly has been called up to the England squad by Thomas Tuchel, who has named his first squad this morning.
Thomas Tuchel has announced his inaugural England squad this morning, marking the official start of his tenure as Three Lions manager following his appointment in January and he has included Arsenal’s 18-yearold, Myles Lewis-Skelly along with Declan Rice.
Thomas Tuchel's first England squad includes Myles Lewis-Skelly - Goalkeepers: Dean Henderson Jordan Pickford Aaron Ramsdale James Trafford Defenders: Dan Burn Levi Colwill Marc Guéhi Reece James Ezri Konsa Myles Lewis-Skelly Tino Livramento Jarell Quansah Kyle Walker Midfielders: Jude Bellingham Eberechi Eze Jordan Henderson Curtis Jones Cole Palmer Declan Rice Alex Scott Rogers Forwards: Jarrod Bowen Phil Foden Anthony Gordon Harry Kane Marcus Rashford Dominic Solanke
Lewis-Skelly has previously represented England at u16, u17, u18 and u19 level.
The teenager has 28 appearances for Arsenal this season, playing in all competitions.
While Ethan Nwaneri was said to be under consideration in Tuchel’s 50-man shortlist, he has not been selected. He will, however, be included in the England u21 squad for the first time.
Rice will be hoping he can earn his 63rd and 64th caps during the upcoming international break.
England squad in full
Goalkeepers:
Dean Henderson
Jordan Pickford
Aaron Ramsdale
James Trafford
Defenders:
Dan Burn
Levi Colwill
Marc Guéhi
Reece James
Ezri Konsa
Myles Lewis-Skelly
Tino Livramento
Jarell Quansah
Kyle Walker
Midfielders:
Jude Bellingham
Eberechi Eze
Jordan Henderson
Curtis Jones
Cole Palmer
Declan Rice
Morgan Rogers
Forwards:
Jarrod Bowen
Phil Foden
Anthony Gordon
Harry Kane
Marcus Rashford
Dominic Solanke
The FA has entrusted Tuchel with the task of ending England’s major tournament drought, stretching back to 1966, after securing him on an 18-month contract that runs through the 2026 World Cup in the USA, Canada, and Mexico.
His reign begins next week with back-to-back World Cup qualifiers at Wembley, as Albania (21 March) and Latvia (24 March) arrive in quick succession.
In recent weeks, Tuchel was in contact with a wide pool of players, initially compiling a 55-man shortlist before finalising his squad.
With England’s new era officially underway, Tuchel faces the immediate challenge of shaping a squad capable of delivering success on the international stage, balancing youth with experience as he looks to build towards 2026.
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