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brighton head coach Fabian Herzeler He said he was sure that “other Germans” thomas tuchel Will take the right decision about whether to hand over or not danny welbeck One England Memorization.
The 34-year-old player made it his name by scoring a goal. Premier League Number increased to six for the season leeds united Were lost 3-0 At Amex Stadium.
The former Manchester United and Arsenal striker last played for his country in a 1-0 defeat to Belgium at the World Cup in Russia in 2018, but his Form early this season This has seen him climb to second place in the league’s goalscoring charts, becoming the highest-placed English player.
Asked if he thought Welbeck had received a call from his compatriot, England manager Tuchel, Herzeler said: “Again it’s not my decision. I’m happy he’s in my team. I’m sure the other German will make the right decision.”
There is competition to see who is selected to go to next summer’s World Cup as the second or third striker behind Harry Kane.
Ollie Watkins earned his place in the squad for the 2024 European Championships by scoring the winning goal in the last minute of the semi-final against the Netherlands.
Marcus Rashford, on loan to Barcelona from United this season, could be an option, along with former Brentford striker Ivan Toney or Chelsea’s Liam Delap.
Welbeck stated his case with a beautiful near-post finish from Mats Wiffer’s cut-back after 11 minutes, before Leeds fell apart in the second half, with Diego Gomez quickly scoring his first league goal of the season to cap a poor performance from the visitors.
“Overall it was a good performance from the beginning, especially in the first 20 minutes,” Herzeler said. “We lost control a bit but got it back in the second half.
“Winning is always the best feeling but clean sheets give you a higher percentage of winning games. Everyone worked hard and were there for each other. We deserve clean sheets.”
Leeds, for their part, were largely weak with Dominic Calvert-Lewin – himself once considered England’s best option behind Kane – isolated in solitary forward play.
leeds boss Daniel FarkeThe team’s only three goals this season came in a span of 14 minutes against bottom side Wolves in September, reflecting a worrying lack of firepower from its players.
“We don’t have to overanalyze the game,” he said. “There’s no doubt they were the better side. Overall in the game it was pretty even, 50-50 possession, but out of their possession they were much more clinical.
“We didn’t start very well. We weren’t brave or confident. If you’re down 1-0 in an away game, it’s always difficult. I was impressed by how we handled it after that.
“The delivery wasn’t that good and then chances were missed. I thought we were not far away from equalising, then we gave away 2-0 and 3-0 in quick succession.”