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Guehi could miss Norway game with hamstring injury
Guehi has appeared in all five of England's games at the World Cup [Getty Images] England defender Marc Guehi is managing a slight hamstring injury and could miss the World Cup quarter-final against Norway. Guehi complained of a muscle issue following England's win over Mexico at the Azteca Stadium. Initially it was hoped that the defender was carrying muscular fatigue and that he would be fit for the game against Norway on Saturday. But it is understood the Manchester City centre-back has a hamstring strain. It now remains to be seen whether Guehi can train with the squad on Friday. If he cannot, then there will be major doubt over his inclusion against Norway. The issue is not viewed as serious, but with seven-goal Erling Haaland to cope with, England head coach Thomas Tuchel can hardly afford to take fitness risks with defenders. England midfielder Declan Rice is understood to have missed a second successive day of training because of a sickness bug. Rice has been suffering with a neural issue, affecting his hamstring and lower back, and it has been exacerbated by illness. England have taken steps to ensure the bug does not spread. In better news for Tuchel, first-choice right-back Reece James has returned to full training for the first time since suffering a hamstring injury in the goalless draw with Ghana. The right-back did not complete the entire session, but James is expected to be available to face Norway this weekend providing he feels no ill effects from Thursday's session. Tuchel and his staff will need to decide whether James is fit to start or if he should feature among the substitutes. Quansah banned for two games after Mexico red card Norway's Haaland wants 'pressure' put on England 'It was good vibes in there' - Stones on viral prank World Cup 2026 knockout path How to watch the World Cup on the BBC and ITV Everything you need to know about the World Cup


