England may go to the World Cup for the first time in 64 years without Manchester United players.
Manchester United and the England national team at the World Cup
According to The Sun: In every England squad for the World Cup for the past 64 years, there have always been players from Manchester United. From Bobby Charlton, who played in Brazil in 1958, to Luke Shaw, Harry Maguire, and Marcus Rashford at the 2022 World Cup in Qatar, Manchester United remains the only English club to have represented the country over this impressive period. However, this remarkable streak may be under threat...
“This remarkable streak may be under threat of ending…”
The situation surrounding the team and its players in the national squad may change, as there is a lot of competition in modern football. As is known, coaches always strive to find the best solutions for forming a team, which makes Manchester United's prospects in the context of the World Cup particularly interesting.
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