
England defender Marc Guehi is a doubt for Saturday's World Cup quarter-final against Norway after picking up a slight hamstring problem, raising concerns within the England camp ahead of one of the biggest matches in the country's recent football history.
The Crystal Palace centre-back has been one of England's most reliable performers during the World Cup, but the hamstring issue means his availability for the Norway quarter-final cannot be taken for granted. England's coaching staff will monitor Guehi closely in training over the coming days to assess whether he can be fit in time for Saturday's match.
A potential absence for Guehi would be a significant blow for England, particularly given the quality of the opposition. Norway striker Erling Haaland — widely regarded as one of the most lethal forwards in world football — represents a severe test for any defence. Having Guehi at the back would give England greater solidity and composure in dealing with Haaland's direct running and physicality.
England have spoken throughout the tournament about their desire to go all the way in this World Cup. The quarter-final against Norway is the next step in that journey, and injury disruption in the days leading up to a major knockout tie is never welcome. Head coach Gareth Southgate will need to weigh the risk of playing Guehi at less than full fitness against the defensive quality he provides when at his best.
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