Head coach plays down prospect of fielding trio together
England unlikely to take five No 10s to tournament
Thomas Tuchel has warned he is unlikely to take five No 10s to the World Cup and has said Phil Foden, Jude Bellingham and Harry Kane cannot start together unless England change their system.
The head coach is looking for the right tactical balance and is wary of cramming too many attackers into his lineup. His comments raise the prospect of at least one big-name player missing the tournament.
Tuchel has brought in a structured 4‑3‑3, with one No 10 behind Kane and pacy wingers supporting the captain, and has been clear about defined roles in the team. The German, whose side face Serbia on Thursday night having qualified for the World Cup finals tournament with two games to spare, does not regard Foden as a wide player.









