Reece James, un espoir pour l'Angleterre face à la Norvège
L'équipe d'Angleterre met tout en œuvre pour que le défenseur Reece James soit apte à jouer lors du quart de finale de la Coupe du Monde contre la Norvège. Ce match, prévu pour le samedi 11 juillet à 22h00 BST (23h00 CEST), promet d'être un affrontement de haut vol, marquant la fin du parcours de l'un des deux meilleurs buteurs de la compétition : Erling Haaland, auteur de sept buts, ou Harry Kane, avec six réalisations.
Alors que les supporters attendent avec impatience cette confrontation, l'entraîneur Thomas Tuchel espère un délai supplémentaire pour maximiser les chances de rétablissement de Reece James.
Initialement choix privilégié de Tuchel au poste d'arrière droit, James a disputé l'intégralité des premières rencontres de l'Angleterre dans la compétition avant de subir une blessure. Il a manqué les trois matchs suivants, mais selon les informations de Sky Sports, le staff médical anglais travaille activement pour qu'il puisse participer à quelques minutes de jeu samedi.
Étant donné le nombre limité d'options sur le flanc droit – Djed Spence n'étant pas complètement rétabli et Jarell Quansah étant suspendu suite à un carton rouge contre le Mexique (une sanction que l'Angleterre pourrait chercher à contester, en s'inspirant du précédent Balogun) – le rétablissement de James est prioritaire. Bien qu'il ne se soit pas entraîné avec le groupe depuis sa blessure, il a participé à l'échauffement dimanche avant le match contre le Mexique.
English Translation
England's Medical Staff Working to Get Reece James Fit for Norway Match
England and Norway are set to face each other on Saturday, July 11th at 10 PM BST (11 PM CEST) in what is anticipated to be an explosive World Cup quarter-final clash, which will see the end of the run for one of the competition's top two scorers: Erling Haaland, with seven goals, and Harry Kane, with six.
While fans are counting down the days until the match, Thomas Tuchel would prefer the wait to be as long as possible for Reece James to recover in time.
James, Tuchel's preferred choice at right-back, played the full 90 minutes in England's opening World Cup fixtures but subsequently suffered an injury. He has already missed three games since, but according to Sky Sports, the English physios are working hard and are hopeful he could feature for a few minutes on Saturday.
With so few options on the right flank (Djed Spence is not fully recovered, and Jarell Quansah is suspended after receiving a red card against Mexico – a ban England might try to contest, drawing inspiration from the Balogun precedent), James's treatment is being accelerated in an effort to get him back on his feet, as far as can be gathered, even though he has not trained with the rest of his teammates since his injury, but did participate in the warm-up on Sunday before the match against Mexico.
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