The ex-Chelsea manager is spoilt for choice as he mulls over who to select for upcoming qualifiers against Andorra and Serbia
The Premier League season has barely begun, but there has already been incredible drama and intriguing storylines developing, from the never-ending troubles of Manchester United to the simmering rivalry between Newcastle and Liverpool. And there have been no shortage of impressive performances, including those from familiar faces who had stepped out of the limelight and from names that had barely been mentioned just a few months ago.
And it means that Thomas Tuchel is utterly spoilt for choice when it comes to naming his squad for England's upcoming World Cup qualifiers against Andorra and Serbia. The Three Lions might be top of their group with maximum points from their three games, but they are yet to catch fire under their new coach, who still has a lot of work to do to convince fans and pundits after three underwhelming wins and a hugely embarrassing friendly defeat to Senegal in their last outing.
With many of the more experienced players struggling to convince, now is an ideal time for Tuchel to bring in some new blood to freshen up his squad, and GOAL has picked out eight players who should get their first call-up from the German. Some of them are seasoned England players deserving of another chance, while others have never even been considered for a senior debut, but all of them should be occupying the coach's mind as he prepares to unveil his squad list on Friday: