England supervisor Thomas Tuchel mentioned Manchester City defender John Stones is a doubt for Friday’s friendly towards Uruguay due to a calf downside.
Stones has made simply 15 appearances in an harm-plagued marketing campaign.
The 31-yr-outdated, whose membership contract expires in June, has 87 caps for England and is extremely-valued by Tuchel.
“Another world-class player,” the England boss mentioned. “He is so good with his experience and his game understanding, but he is a bit worried.
“He has a slight concern in his calf, he feels his calf, he isn’t 100% free and I’m not certain if he can play.
“It is a pity he can not fully rely at the moment on his body. He is very sensitive about it, but for me he is a super important person within the team and game understanding, in the tactical experience and the approach to adjust to different shapes of the opponent. Full of quality.
“He has been an essential participant for Manchester City in a profitable surroundings and a profitable membership. On an on a regular basis foundation it’s a must to stay as much as the best expectations. This is so essential.
“We have other top central defenders, but he can still play a part, with his energy and with his quality, but first of all I want him to be in camp as a player.
“Let’s see how this camp continues and the way it performs out.”
England’s friendly at Wembley towards Uruguay, who’re ranked fifteenth on the earth, kicks off at 19:45 GMT.