England injuries worry clubs
England’s match vs Uruguay saw Noni Madueke and Phil Foden limp off with injury scares — developments that could affect Arsenal and Manchester City heading into the title run‑in. (tribuna.com) (football.london)
Noni Madueke was forced off after a heavy collision and was later pictured leaving Wembley in a protective knee brace while England and Arsenal medical staff carry out further checks. (nowarsenal.com)) England manager Thomas Tuchel said after the match that he was “worried” about Madueke’s condition and that the situation would be monitored ahead of club assessments. (independent.co.uk)) Phil Foden was withdrawn in the second half after a lunging challenge from Ronald Araújo that caught his shin and ankle, with Manchester City and England set to await scan results before confirming any absence. (telegraph.co.uk)) Bukayo Saka and Declan Rice were among eight players released from England’s camp to return to their clubs for medical assessment following the Uruguay friendly. (nytimes.com)) Arsenal sit top of the Premier League on 70 points from 31 games while Manchester City are second on 61 points from 30 games — a nine‑point gap as the season enters April. (premierleague.com)) Arsenal have Champions League quarter‑final legs scheduled on April 7 and April 15 and are due to travel to Manchester City on April 19, while City’s domestic calendar includes an FA Cup tie on April 4 and a Premier League trip to Chelsea on April 12, concentrating fixtures for both clubs in the coming weeks. (arsenal.com))