Raheem Sterling will doubtfully make it home from England’s World Cup training camp in Qatar in time for Saturday’s quarterfinal match against France.

The Chelsea forward was absent from Sunday’s 3-0 victory over Senegal, according to the English Football Association, due to “a family matter.” British media reports claim that while Sterling’s family was inside the house on Saturday night, armed intruders broke in. “He prioritises being with his family right now, obviously. We’re going to encourage that and give him all the time he needs “Gareth Southgate, the manager of England, said.

“Right now, he needs to spend time with his family to deal with the situation, and I don’t want to put any pressure on him with that.” In some cases, family should come first and football should take a back seat.

Throughout Southgate’s six years in charge, Sterling has played a significant role for England.

The 27-year-old has scored 20 goals in 81 international matches for his nation, including one in a 6-2 victory over Iran at the 2022 World Cup.

However, even if he does return to Qatar, Bukayo Saka, Marcus Rashford, and Phil Foden may have already pushed Sterling out of Southgate’s starting lineup for the next eight games due to their outstanding play.

In the competition, Saka and Rashford have each scored three goals, and Foden contributed two assists in the easy victory over Senegal.

It had no effect on the team selection, according to Southgate. Raheem and I talked for a long time this morning. It goes without saying that we are conscious of his need for privacy and personal space. He is returning to England.

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“It’s not ideal for the team before a big game, but it is negligible in comparison. In that circumstance, the individual is more significant than the group.”

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