Kyle Walker has lifted the lid about the uncomfortable process of called to the English team.
The 35-year-old is mentioned in the Thomas Tuchel team for matches against Andorra Morgen and Senegal on Tuesday.
Walker revealed on his BBC Podcast that players receive an SMS from a staff member for the first time to confirm that they have been selected.
Further information is then transmitted via an ongoing group of WhatsApp -Chat prior to the international break.
Walker said: “There is a group chat and normally they will send you individually – just say that you have made it.
“Then you will see that people in that group chat are added who have not been before.”
Because a new group is not formed every time, players who were in earlier squadrons can still see the messages.
Walker revealed: “No, no, you stay inside. But you have to damp it a bit because you are a bit discouraged.”
In anticipation of matches against Andorra and Senegal, Chelsea star Trevoh Chalobah is said to have been added a new name because it is his first call-up in England.
At his recording, Tuchel said: “We have some injuries in the defense and he has been enormously staged since he returned to Chelsea.
“He has contributed to the Chelsea run for Champions League football and he has been on our radar for a while.”
In the meantime, Jarrod Bowen and Harry Maguire, people like Phil Foden, Jarrod Bowen and Harry, would have to dampen the chat painfully after they had not earned a place in the team.
The Midfielder of Manchester City did not make the cut after a disappointing campaign, so he only scored ten goals in 45 games.
West Ham -wing player Bowen was dropped surprisingly, despite finding the back of the net or assisted in his last six games.
Manchester United Center-back Maguire has not been playing for England since March last year.
