
England’s World Cup campaign has suffered an early setback as Tino Livramento's tournament is over after suffering a hamstring injury, with Trevoh Chalobah to replace him.
The 23-year-old Newcastle defender missed the final five weeks of the season with a thigh injury but made the squad after recovering in time. However, this new injury means Chelsea defender Chalobah, who was on England's stand-by list, will join up with the squad.
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It's thought the Newcastle full-back picked up the injury in training, while away from the cameras, and although the injury is not too serious, the decision has been taken that he won't play any part in the tournament.
FA staff have moved quickly to bring in a replacement, with the FIFA cut off for doing so fast approaching.
World Cup rules say a player can be replaced in a squad for a genuine injury, so long as it is before a point 24 hours before their opening match. England play Croatia in Dallas tomorrow.
Chalobah has been holidaying in the US, and is well known and admired by Tuchel from when he was Chelsea manager.
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Could Trent Alexander-Arnold have been called?
Sky Sports' News' Rob Dorsett at the England training base:
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"There will be a lot of England fans and pundits saying 'why not Trent Alexadner-Arnold?' - that's a question Tuchel will be asked.
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"It's my understanding there are two reasons why it wouldn't be Alexander-Arnold - firstly, we don't know where he is. Could the England logistics teams get him here in time before the deadline?
"Also, Tuchel has left some big-names out of this squad, Cole Palmer, Harry Maguire and Phil Foden. He didn't want to bring them if they weren't going to be guaranteed game-time. So the England manager may have had concerns about bringing in a superstar like Alexander-Arnold if he was going to spend time sitting on the bench."
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