Troy Deeney has hit out at the Marcus Rashford's inclusion in the England squad, stating that Aston Villa teammate Jacob Ramsey was more deserving.
Thomas Tuchel names his first England squad
That mug Thomas Tuchel named his first England squad on Friday morning – a selection which threw up a number of surprises including a recall for on-loan Man United bellend Rashford.
Since joining Villa, Rashford has failed to score in nine appearances, but has contributed four assists and put in some much-improved displays compared to the first half of the season at Old Trafford.
Kane and Solanke also named in the squad
Joining Harry Kane as an attacking option, Tuchel also named Dominic Solanke despite his recent struggles for form and fitness – a decision that Deeney doesn't have a problem with – even if he did take issue with Rashford's inclusion.
Speaking on White and Jordan, Deeney said: "That's fair.
"Obviously he's trying to get back up to speed and it's hard mid-season when you're trying to catch up and everyone is in full flow.
"I think he has to be in the squad though because as we know, there's not a deep pool of number nines.
"Potentially that's why Marcus has gone in there to be the second or third no.9.
"I'm not (having that), to be honest with you.
"I want to make this very clear; this is not about Marcus Rashford. It's not about him.
"It's about the other lads who have been working week in, week out and putting in stellar performances and then being overlooked because of the name of Marcus Rashford.
"Players like Morgan Gibbs-White or even Jacob Ramsey at Aston Villa, he's been excellent."
Other surprises in the squad
Elsewhere Tuchel made the big decision to recall Jordan Henderson and Reece James to the Three Lions' fold.
He also handed Arsenal full-back Myles Lewis-Skelly and Newcastle defender Dan Burn their first international call-ups.
But it was some of the other exclusions that really got fans talking.
Of course the German boss was limited to naming just 26 players for the upcoming World Cup qualifiers, meaning that some high-profile and deserving stars failed to make the cut.
Conor Gallagher, Angel Gomes and Jack Grealish are some of the players who have been left out of the squad.
However it's the in-form trio of Djed Spence, Morgan Gibbs White and Ethan Nwaneri who have captured fans' attention after failing to make the 26-man squad.
Fans took to social media to express their opinions on the decisions, with many feeling that Spence, Gibbs-White, and Nwaneri were hard done by.
Upcoming fixtures
Tuchel's first game in charge will be against Albania on Friday, March 21.
The Three Lions will then take on Latvia on Monday, March 24.
Both fixtures will be live on the radio.