Welbeck's career revival can put him back on England's World Cup radar

Danny Welbeck's Resurgence Sparks Hope for England Return to World Cup Glory

As the 2026 FIFA World Cup approaches, Thomas Tuchel's England squad is expected to feature a familiar face in Jordan Henderson, but another key player could soon join him on the team sheet. Danny Welbeck, 35, has been consistently delivering performances for Brighton this season, and his exceptional form has sparked renewed hope that he can regain his place among England's best strikers.

Welbeck's impressive goal-scoring record, including four Premier League goals this season, demonstrates his ability to adapt to different roles and playing styles. His finishing is particularly noteworthy, as seen in a recent match against Newcastle United, where he coolly slotted home after a Dan Burn tackle released the ball.

The Manchester United and Arsenal veteran has come full circle, returning to Old Trafford on Saturday for what promises to be an intense encounter with his former club. It's a testament to Welbeck's hard work and dedication that he's thriving in Brighton's high-intensity setup under Roberto De Zerbi. The Seagulls' coaching staff have praised Welbeck's ability to contribute beyond just scoring, highlighting his leadership qualities and tireless work rate.

Welbeck's journey from the youth academy at Old Trafford to becoming a fan favorite under Sir Alex Ferguson has been nothing short of remarkable. The former United player was an early casualty of the team's modernization efforts but has since flourished away from the club's iconic stadium. His adaptability, both on and off the pitch, has earned him the trust of multiple managers, including Arsène Wenger at Arsenal.

As England prepares to face the challenges of qualifying for the 2026 World Cup, Welbeck's return to form could be a significant boost for Tuchel's squad. While Harry Kane is unlikely to drop out of the starting lineup, Welbeck's athleticism and intelligence make him an attractive option as a secondary striker or target man.

With his recent performances against Newcastle United showcasing his clinical finishing, Welbeck has undoubtedly put himself back into contention for England duty. The question now remains whether Tuchel will give him the chance to shine in the World Cup qualifiers. One thing is certain: if Welbeck continues to deliver at the highest level, he could once again be a key player for England's national team.
 
I'm loving Danny Welbeck's resurgence right now 🀩! The guy's just so consistent and reliable, and his finishing is on point πŸ’ͺ. I think he's got what it takes to make an impact for England again in the World Cup qualifiers. And you know what's even more impressive? He's still thriving at 35 years old 😲. That's dedication and hard work right there! I'm curious to see how Thomas Tuchel will play him, but if Welbeck continues to deliver like this, he'll definitely be a boost for the team πŸŽ‰.
 
πŸ€” I think this story teaches us that it's never too late to revive our passions and pursue our dreams. Danny Welbeck's journey from being a young player at Old Trafford to becoming a fan favorite elsewhere is an inspiration, especially considering the setbacks he faced along the way.

It shows us that hard work, dedication, and a willingness to adapt are key to overcoming adversity. Welbeck's ability to thrive in different environments and playing styles is a testament to his character and resilience. And now, as he returns to England duty, it's a reminder that our talents can still be nurtured and expressed at any stage of life.

It's also worth noting how Welbeck's renewed focus on the national team could serve as a role model for us all. We can learn from his example that it's never too late to make a comeback or chase a long-held dream. And who knows, maybe we'll all find our own 'Welbeck moment' 🌟
 
I'm still stoked about our squad's chances for 2026 🌟! With Danny Welbeck making a comeback, it's like he never left, you know? He's always been a fan favorite, and now he's putting in the work to make us believe that we can bring home that World Cup title πŸ˜…. I mean, who wouldn't want a striker with his finishing skills and work rate? 🀩 And let's be real, Jordan Henderson's leadership is on point too, so it's like we're got two of our best players making the squad 🀝. Bring it on, Tuchel! Let's make England proud again πŸ’ͺ!
 
πŸ˜’ Ugh, can we talk about how old Danny Welbeck is supposed to still be relevant? Like, 35 and expected to lead the line for England? 🀯 And don't even get me started on the fact that he's not even getting starts at his own club, Brighton. I mean, I guess it's good that he's doing well for them, but doesn't that just make his potential return to the England team a bit... old news? πŸ’₯ The article makes him sound like some kind of comeback kid, but let's be real, he's been playing in the Premier League for what, 15 years now? 🀯 Anyway, I guess it'll be interesting to see if Tuchel decides to give him another shot. Fingers crossed it doesn't end up being a case of "we should've given him more time". πŸ˜…
 
lol what a joke danny welbeck get a break lol hes been out of form for ages, cant believe theyre saying hes due for return to england squad its like saying kevin maguire should start in the midfield

i meanwelbeck has had some decent games this season but lets not get ahead of ourselves, hes 35 years old now and still playing premier league football is a big ask. whats next, ben sheaf getting called up?
 
OMG 🀯, did you see those stats on Danny Welbeck's goal-scoring record? 4 Premier League goals this season and he's killing it on the pitch! πŸ† His finishing is SO sharp, like πŸ”₯, and his work rate is insane πŸ’ͺ. And let me tell you, his leadership qualities are top-notch πŸ‘Š. I mean, have you seen his recent performance against Newcastle? He was UNSTOPPABLE 😱. Tuchel's squad could really use a player like Welbeck right now. He's got the skills, the speed, and the intelligence to be a game-changer 🎯. And with Harry Kane as the main striker, Welbeck would make an AMAZING secondary striker or target man 🀝. I'm totally rooting for him to get back in the England squad! πŸ’š
 
I'm surprised Welbeck is getting this much attention again 😊. I mean, he's not exactly the most clinical finisher in the world but I guess Brighton's high-intensity setup has suited him well. Still, I think it's a bit early to write him off as a serious contender for England duty just yet πŸ€”. I've seen him struggle with injuries and consistency throughout his career so you can't rule out the possibility of another dip. That being said, if he keeps scoring goals like he did against Newcastle, he'll definitely be in the mix πŸ˜…. Maybe it's time for England to give him a chance as a target man or secondary striker? 🀞
 
I'm still thinking about Danny Welbeck's form last season... πŸ€” was it just a fluke? He played so well in Brighton that I started wondering if we should've given him more chances at the Premier League level years ago πŸ˜‚. And then he just disappears, becomes a journeyman player... but now he's back on fire πŸ’ͺ! It's crazy how football is like that. One day you're out of the game, next thing you know, you're scoring goals again. I'm curious to see if England can get him playing regularly again in the World Cup qualifiers 🀞
 
πŸ€” I'm loving this resurgence from Danny Welbeck! He's been on fire lately and it's awesome to see him thriving in Brighton's high-intensity setup πŸ΄οΈβ€β˜ οΈ. His finishing is just insane, and that goal against Newcastle United was pure class 😎. It's great to see him coming full circle back to Old Trafford on Saturday – I think he'll give the Manchester United faithful a run for their money πŸ’ͺ.

Welbeck's adaptability is really impressive, especially considering he's been through so many managerial changes πŸ”„. He's got that special something that makes him an attractive option for Tuchel and the England squad 🀝. Of course, Harry Kane will always be the first choice upfront, but having Welbeck as a secondary striker or target man could be a game-changer πŸ’₯.

I'm really hoping to see Welbeck back in the England starting lineup soon – his experience and goalscoring record would be a huge boost πŸ™Œ. Who knows? Maybe we'll see him lead England all the way to World Cup glory πŸ†!
 
I'm not sure about this one πŸ€”... Danny Welbeck's resurgence is great and all, but 35 years old? Is that really what we're looking for in a striker now? πŸ˜• I know he's been doing well at Brighton, but can he keep it up over the course of a long World Cup campaign? And what about injuries? He's always been a bit of a injury risk πŸ€•. Sources: ESPN, BBC Sport
 
I'm loving this news about Danny Welbeck's resurgence πŸ™Œ! He's been quietly churning out goals for Brighton and proving that he still has it πŸ’ͺ. I remember him being a fan fave at United and Arsenal, but he's flown under the radar a bit since then 😊. It's great to see him thriving in Brighton's high-intensity setup – he's clearly got the work rate and leadership qualities to keep up with anyone πŸ”₯. If Welbeck can keep this form going, I'd love to see him get another England call-up πŸ‡¬πŸ‡§. He's got the speed, skill, and finishing ability to cause problems for any defense πŸ”΄βš½οΈ. With Kane holding down the number 9 spot, Welbeck could be a great secondary striker or target man – just imagine him and Kane causing chaos on the pitch together πŸ˜ƒ!
 
I'm so down on Danny Welbeck making it back to the England squad πŸ€¦β€β™‚οΈ. I mean, come on, 35 years old? He should've retired years ago and been enjoying his life after football instead of chasing after a World Cup spot that's probably already taken by Harry Kane anyway πŸ˜’. And what's with all this "he's thriving in Brighton's high-intensity setup" nonsense? It's just a fancy way of saying he's playing for a team that's not as good as Manchester United, if you ask me πŸ™„.
 
I don’t usually comment but I think it’s awesome how Danny Welbeck has been doing so well at Brighton lately 🀩. He’s like a second chance for him, you know? Being back in front of his old fans on Saturday is gonna be lit πŸ”₯. It’s amazing how far he's come from being an early casualty at Manchester United to now being a key player. His work rate and leadership qualities are really shining through under Roberto De Zerbi πŸ™Œ. If he keeps up this form, it'd be sick if he gets back in the England squad πŸ’ͺ.
 
man i think welbeck has got some serious game rn 🀩 he's been doing really well with brighton and his finishing is insane πŸ’₯ he's proven himself as more than just a striker, too - his work rate and leadership qualities are top notch πŸ‘ plus he's been around the block a few times, so he knows how to perform under pressure πŸ”₯ if tuchel gives him a chance, welbeck could be a game-changer for england πŸš€
 
I don't know about all this hype around Danny Welbeck πŸ€”. He's been decent for Brighton, I guess. But 35 and playing in the Premier League? That's not old, but it's not exactly ancient either πŸ˜‚. I mean, Jordan Henderson is still going strong at 34, so why can't Welbeck keep up? 🏈 And what's with all this talk about him being a "leadership quality" player? I don't know if I've seen that on the pitch, mate πŸ€·β€β™‚οΈ. He's always been a decent striker, but this resurgence thing is just a bit suspicious to me πŸ•΅οΈβ€β™‚οΈ.
 
I'm not holding my breath about Danny Welbeck making it back to the England squad πŸ€”. I mean, 35 and still trying to make a comeback? It's like he thinks he's still got what it takes to be a top striker πŸ˜’. Newsflash: the Premier League is a younger man's game now. He's been playing for Brighton, which is basically a development squad, not exactly the most intimidating opponent πŸ’ͺ. And don't even get me started on his recent performances – it was just one goal against Newcastle, big deal πŸ€·β€β™‚οΈ. I'll believe it when I see it πŸ˜’.
 
I'm not sure about this one πŸ€”... Danny Welbeck's resurgence is great to see, but I think we need to separate facts from hype πŸ˜…. He has been playing some good games for Brighton, but it's still early days and he's got a lot of ground to make up before he can be considered a top striker again. His form is definitely improving, but let's not get ahead of ourselves ⏱️. One thing that's interesting is how well he's adapted to the high-intensity setup under Roberto De Zerbi, but we need more than just a few good games to say he's back in the England squad for sure πŸ€·β€β™‚οΈ.
 
🀞 I'm loving this comeback story of Danny Welbeck's! He's been on a fire lately and his form is undeniable πŸš€πŸ’₯. It's amazing how far he's come from his youth days at Old Trafford to becoming one of the top strikers in the Premier League. His adaptability, work rate, and leadership qualities are exactly what England needs to make a deep run in the World Cup. I'm rooting for him to get back into the starting lineup and help Tuchel's squad reach new heights ⚽️πŸ’ͺ!
 
OMG u guys I'm so hyped about Danny Welbeck rn 🀩 he's literally back on form and it's amazing to see him thriving in Brighton! I remember when he was playing for Manchester United like it was yesterday πŸ΄β€β˜ οΈ, but now he's got this newfound confidence and skill that's hard to ignore. I'm rooting for him to get back into the England squad ASAP, his experience would be a huge asset! πŸ˜‚
 
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