England’s manager Thomas Tuchel says he is worried about the team’s right-back situation after Jarell Quansah suffers an ankle injury. Quansah limps off during the second half of England’s 2-0 World Cup win over Panama after rolling his ankle. He had come on during the match as a substitute after Reece James was injured earlier. Multiple reports describe Quansah’s injury as adding to an ongoing problem at right-back, where England have already had difficulties due to injuries affecting available options. BBC Sport and Yahoo Sports both cite Tuchel expressing concern about the depth and availability of players for the role. The Independent similarly reports that the ankle injury increases England’s selection challenges at that position. The Mirror also provides an update on Quansah’s condition, noting the timing of his injury during the match. Across the coverage, Tuchel’s public message centers on concern that the right-back crisis worsens following Quansah’s setback.