Thomas Tuchel, the England manager, was spotted observing a training session at St George’s Park. The session was held in preparation for the upcoming international friendly matches against Wales and Latvia. Tuchel decided to give three promising players from the Under-20 squad a chance to train with the senior team. This opportunity was especially valuable for one player who has been highly regarded for his potential despite not yet making his debut at the club level.

Youngster Shea Lacey, along with Lakyle Samuel and Harrison Murray-Campbell, joined the senior squad for the training session. Lacey, who has been performing exceptionally well for Manchester United’s Under-21s, has been dealing with injury setbacks. However, his recent standout performance in a Premier League 2 match, where he scored two goals including a brilliant free-kick, has caught the attention of many. The lead coach of United’s Under-21s, Travis Binnion, acknowledged Lacey’s talent but emphasized the need for patience and development in various aspects of his game.

Despite facing challenges due to injuries, Lacey’s inclusion in the national team training is a testament to his abilities. His playing style has drawn comparisons to Manchester City’s Phil Foden, indicating a bright future ahead. With the support of his coaches and the recognition of his talent, Lacey is poised to make his mark in senior football soon. Ruben Amorim, the Manchester United boss, has shown a willingness to give opportunities to young players, setting a positive precedent for Lacey and others like him to follow in their footsteps.