Phil Foden leaves England's Euro 2024 camp due to 'pressing family matter'

By Sean Walsh

Phil Foden has left England's Euro 2024 camp and returned home due to a 'pressing family matter', the FA have confirmed.

The forward will head back to the United Kingdom for an unspecified length of time.

A brief statement from the FA on Wednesday read: "Phil Foden has temporarily left the England camp and returned to the UK for a pressing family matter."

Foden has started all three of England's Euro 2024 matches so far, with the Three Lions finishing top of Group C to qualify for the last 16.

The 24-year-old has so far been unable to replicate his fine club form at international level and is yet to register a goal or assist at the tournament - he tallied 27 goals and 12 assists for Manchester City during the 2023/24 season.

Foden's dip in form has widely been blamed on being utilised as a touchline left winger by England boss Gareth Southgate. He played all 90 minutes of their 1-0 win against Serbia but was substituted during the second half of their 1-1 and 0-0 draws with Denmark and Slovenia respectively.

England will face of the best-ranked third place teams in their last 16 tie in Gelsenkirchen on Sunday evening. They will discover their exact opponents following the conclusion of the group stage on Wednesday night.


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