Premier League rules World Cup defences - but not attacks
•Premier League rules World Cup defences - but not attacksImage source, Getty ImagesImage caption, Do the world's best attacking players compete away from the Premier League?Published3 minutes agoIf yo...
•To add to that are 21 of the 26 players in the Three Lions squad - a tally that includes Anthony Gordon, who featured for Newcastle last season but has since joined Barcelona, but excludes Marcus Rash...
•England's starting outfield back six, plus the goalkeeper, for their 2-1 quarter-final win over Norway all played in the Premier League last season.Almost 95% of England's defensive minutes during the...
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Premier League rules World Cup defences - but not attacksImage source, Getty ImagesImage caption, Do the world's best attacking players compete away from the Premier League?Published3 minutes agoIf you want to find a Premier League name on World Cup semi-final duty, look to defence, rather than attack.For although the squads of the tournament's final four contain 41 Premier League players between them, very few of the forwards on show are based in England.France, Spain and Argentina have a combined total of 20 players who featured in England's top flight last season. To add to that are 21 of the 26 players in the Three Lions squad - a tally that includes Anthony Gordon, who featured for Newcastle last season but has since joined Barcelona, but excludes Marcus Rashford, who spent the campaign on loan at the Nou Camp from Manchester United.The Premier League is comfortably the most well-represented domestic competition in the semi-finals - La Liga is next on the list, with 29 players, 17 of whom are in the Spain squad.Yet if you start to break down the Premier League contingent by position, a trend emerges.This year's semi-finalists have plenty of England-based defensive options: Argentina have Tottenham's Cristian Romero and Manchester United's Lisandro Martinez; France have Arsenal's William Saliba and Aston Villa's Lucas Digne; Spain have Chelsea's Marc Cucurella and Tottenham's Pedro Porro. England's starting outfield back six, plus the goalkeeper, for their 2-1 quarter-final win over Norway all played in the Premier League last season.Almost 95% of England's defensive minutes during the tournament have been played by Premier League footballers. The figures are also high for Argentina (46.8%), Spain (45.5%) and France (43.1%).Up front, it is a different story.For their 2-0 quarter-final victory over Morocco, France boasted a front three of Desire Doue (Paris St-Germain), Kylian Mbappe (Real Madrid) and Ou...المصدر: BBC Sport Football | Source: BBC Sport Football
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