Bukayo Saka is set to start for England against Panama, after coming off the bench in the team's opening two World Cup games.

What happened?

Thomas Tuchel, the England boss, has warned that Saka cannot solve all of England's problems, despite his impressive performances as a substitute.

Tuchel said Saka is a top player, but the team needs everyone to be in top shape and pushing.

Why it matters for Bukayo Saka

Saka has been struggling with an Achilles tendinitis issue, which has limited his playing time for England.

He finished the season for Arsenal playing with the injury, and Tuchel warned ahead of the World Cup that he would struggle to start and finish every game.

What comes next?

Saka is likely to be fit to start against Panama, and Tuchel admits England desperately need his quality.

The 24-year-old has said he is feeling a lot better than he did in March and is ready to go.

The main focus for Saka is winning the World Cup and being his best version for the team.

Tuchel has been careful not to put too much pressure on Saka, saying it's not like he comes back and everything is solved.

Noni Madueke also tried to make an impact, but Saka's return to fitness is a boost for England.

Saka got some minutes under his belt in the team's opening two games, and Tuchel hopes there will be no reaction to the injury.

England is still in a good place, despite the difficult start to the World Cup.

Tuchel is looking forward to the game against Panama, and Saka's return to fitness is a positive sign for the team.

The England boss has warned that everyone is doing their best, and it's not the moment to shout for individual names to help the team out.

Saka's fitness will be a key factor in England's World Cup campaign, and Tuchel will be hoping he can stay injury-free.