Arsenal’s England Stars Stranded Abroad After World Cup Exit

Arsenal’s England Stars Stranded Abroad After World Cup Exit

Arsenal’s England Stars Gear Up for Third-Place Playoff

England’s World Cup run ended in a heart‑breaking semi‑final defeat on Wednesday night, yet the Gunners’ English contingent remain on duty for a third‑place playoff against France on Saturday. Four Arsenal players—Declan Rice, Bukayo Saka, Noni Madueke and William Saliba—are still juggling international commitments with club obligations. The clash guarantees that they will not head home immediately after the elimination.

Limited Arsenal Impact in Semi-Final

In the knockout stages prior to Wednesday, Rice had always taken the field alongside either Saka or Madueke. This tournament’s semi‑final was the first time only Rice started, and he was withdrawn after 82 minutes. Arsenal’s three other England representatives—Saka, Madueke and the man who came off the bench in the Panama group‑stage match—did not feature at all. The Panama game was the only other occasion this summer when fewer than two Arsenal internationals began a match, though two of them later entered as substitutes.

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England’s Early Lead Collapses After Rice’s Exit

The Three Lions opened the scoring while Rice was still on the pitch, giving them a 1‑0 advantage. After the midfielder’s substitution, England’s momentum faded and they were overtaken, eventually losing 2‑1. The loss not only ends their World Cup journey but also leaves a taste of what could have been with a fuller Arsenal presence. The defeat underscores the squad’s reliance on the Gunners’ midfield anchor.

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Rest Strategy for Saturday’s Third-Place Clash

Thomas Tuchel has signalled that Saka and Rice are unlikely to see much action against France on Saturday. The manager believes the pair need recuperation after a demanding international month and this is not a fixture to risk them in. There is also an ongoing debate about whether Saka should have remained at the tournament at all, given the injury concerns that have plagued him. The same argument applies to Saliba, who turned out for France despite nursing an ailment.

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Post‑World Cup Outlook for the Gunners

With the knockout schedule lighter than expected, Tuchel hinted that Madueke and Eze could feature in the three‑place showdown, given their limited minutes so far. After the weekend, the squad will enjoy a minimum three‑week break, returning for the Community Shield in the first week of August and the Premier League opener two weeks later. Considering their injury histories, Saka and Saliba are likely to miss that opening league game. The upcoming club calendar offers a chance for full recovery before the new campaign kicks off.

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The summer now shifts focus from the global stage back to domestic club priorities, with Arsenal’s English stars poised to regroup and prepare for the challenges ahead.


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