The England national football team has received a fitness boost as Bukayo Saka trained with the squad ahead of their World Cup match against Ghana. Saka, who has been nursing an Achilles tendinitis issue, did not fully train with the rest of the squad on Saturday, but took part in normal training on Sunday. Thomas Tuchel, the England manager, has said that Saka is unlikely to start until the third group game against Panama. Saka's ongoing Achilles issue has not deteriorated since the end of the domestic campaign, when his side won their first Premier League title in 22 years. The 24-year-old has been carrying the issue for a while, but Arsenal deemed him fit enough to start regularly during their end-of-season run-in. Saka started on the bench for the 4-2 win over Croatia, but his return to training is a positive sign for England ahead of their match against Ghana. The match is scheduled to take place on Tuesday in Boston. England will be looking to build on their win over Croatia, and Saka's return to fitness is a welcome boost. Tuchel will be hoping that Saka can play a key role in the team's upcoming matches, but he will not rush the player back into action. Saka's individual work on Saturday was a positive sign, and he will be looking to prove his fitness ahead of the Ghana match.