Thomas Tuchel says his best players will have to battle to play in their best positions and that he will not alter England's set-up just to accommodate star names.
Jude Bellingham and Phil Foden have made high-profile returns to the England squad for November's World Cup qualifiers against Serbia and Albania but face competition for game time from players who have helped the Three Lions already secure their spot at next summer's tournament.
Morgan Rogers is one of the players to have seized their opportunity in the absence of Bellingham and Foden, shining in the coveted No 10 role in recent internationals.
At Tuchel's press conference ahead of Thursday's game with Serbia, he was asked whether Rogers and Bellingham could play in the same team.
"[Can they play together?] I don't know. I

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