Phil Foden Departs England Euro 2024 Camp Over Urgent Family Concern
Phil Foden has temporarily left the England squad to address an urgent family matter, as confirmed by an FA spokesperson. The Manchester City player participated in 89 minutes of the Three Lions' final Group C match against Slovenia on Tuesday night.
Foden has been a key player for Gareth Southgate's team, starting in all three group stage matches. He played in England's victory over Serbia and their 1-1 draw with Denmark. His contributions have been vital to securing top spot in the group.

With their position at the top of Group C confirmed, England will face their last-16 fixture this Sunday. The match is scheduled to take place at the Arena AufSchalke in Gelsenkirchen.
The FA has officially announced Foden's temporary departure from the camp. "We hope all is well back at home," they stated.
Phil Foden has temporarily left the England camp, the FA has confirmed. We hope all is well back at home. pic.twitter.com/Veq1DtVJFo
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Foden's absence comes at a crucial time for England as they prepare for the knockout stages of the tournament. His performance so far has been commendable, and his presence will be missed during this period.
The team remains focused on their upcoming challenge despite Foden's temporary exit. They aim to continue their strong form into the knockout rounds.
Foden's return date to the squad remains uncertain, but his teammates and fans are hopeful for his swift return. The support from both sides highlights his importance to the team.
As England gears up for their next match, they will need to adapt quickly without one of their key players. The team's depth will be tested as they strive to advance further in the competition.
The situation underscores the unpredictable nature of sports and life, where personal matters can impact professional commitments unexpectedly.
England's focus now shifts entirely to their last-16 clash, where they will look to build on their group stage success and push deeper into the tournament.