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Why is Adam Wharton not in England squad amid Kobbie Mainoo doubts and Declan Rice injury

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England boss Thomas Tuchel has made some tough calls before and during the World Cup, leaving some big names disappointed

Kobbie Mainoo and Adam Wharton

Kobbie Mainoo hasn't played a single minute so far while Adam Wharton didn't make the squad(Image: Andy Stenning/Daily Mirror)

Reason Adam Wharton is not in England's World Cup squad as Kobbie Mainoo is overlooked

Wharton's absence: One of the most surprising omissions from Thomas Tuchel's squad was that of Adam Wharton. The 22-year-old enjoyed an exceptional campaign with Crystal Palace, culminating in a player-of-the-match display to win the Europa Conference League final.

Reason for omission: Despite England's midfield sometimes lacking his profile - a deep playmaker capable of carving open low defensive blocks - Tuchel prioritised tournament experience. Wharton accepted the decision with maturity, admitting selection was "never a guarantee" and that he wouldn't dwell on the disappointment.

Mainoo overlooked: Despite a strong second half of the season under Michael Carrick at Manchester United, Mainoo has not played a single minute for England at this World Cup. Tuchel has preferred other options off the bench, even when Rice had to be replaced at half-time against Norway, with right-back Reece James having a stint in midfield. It's hard to see Mainoo getting any game time unless England are involved in Saturday's third-place match.

Rice fitness: Rice has struggled with a combination of minor injuries and illness during the tournament. The 27-year-old has dealt with back and hamstring issues. Recently, a severe sickness bug left him bedridden prior to the quarter-final against Norway. He still started the game but didn't look like himself and was substituted at half-time.

Starting chances: Tuchel says Rice has recovered and is set to start against Argentina. He has shaken off the bug and trained fully, giving England a vital boost. Asked if Rice is completely back to normal now, Tuchel said with a smile: "He’s ready to start and [he is] as good recovered as possible."

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