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Reece James remains injury doubt as England’s World Cup right-back woes go on

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David Hytner, Nick Ames
Reece James remains injury doubt as England’s World Cup right-back woes go on
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England's national football team is facing injury concerns for key players including Reece James, Declan Rice, and Marc Guéhi ahead of their World Cup quarter-final against Norway. Despite these setbacks, the team remains focused on the tournament, with injured midfielder Jordan Henderson continuing to support the squad.

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Player fitness is a critical factor in the success of national teams during high-stakes international tournaments like the World Cup.

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Reece James (right) injured a hamstring against Ghana, while Declan Rice has been managing nerve pain since Christmas. Reece James (right) injured a hamstring against Ghana, while Declan Rice has been managing nerve pain since Christmas. England Reece James remains injury doubt as England’s World Cup right-back woes go on Defender unable to train with squad on Wednesday

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