Marcus Rashford remains on the bench for England at the 2026 FIFA World Cup, with Thomas Tuchel preferring Anthony Gordon.
What happened?
Tuchel explained that Rashford is not as decisive as Gordon from the start.
Rashford had an impressive loan spell with Barcelona, registering 14 goals and 14 assists in 49 appearances.
Why it matters for Marcus Rashford
The English forward's future remains uncertain, with Manchester United ready to cut ties with him.
Barcelona opted against exercising the €30 million purchase option in Rashford's loan deal.
What comes next?
Tuchel believes Rashford performs better from the bench, and he will be desperate to leave a mark at the World Cup.
Rashford found the back of the net in the 4-2 win over Croatia, but failed to have an impact in the 0-0 draw against Ghana.
Tuchel trusts Rashford to get better, but the left side of the team needs to click and provide more threat.
The Red Devils are hoping a good run at the World Cup could help offload Rashford, with interest in his signature from the Premier League and abroad.
Rashford will be hoping to start against Panama this weekend, after coming off the bench in his first two appearances.
Tuchel said: 'Marcus is in a good place, but when he started he was not as decisive as Anthony, that’s just it.'
The England manager believes the unit on the left side is more important than individual players.
Rashford's impressive form with Barcelona has not translated to the international stage, with Tuchel preferring Gordon.
The 28-year-old will be desperate to prove himself at the World Cup, with his future hanging in the balance.
Tuchel's decision to bench Rashford has raised eyebrows, but the manager believes it is the right call.
Rashford's stats with Barcelona are impressive, but he needs to replicate that form with England.
The World Cup provides Rashford with the perfect opportunity to showcase his skills and secure his future.