The England national football team is preparing for their second match of the World Cup against Ghana, with Bukayo Saka's fitness a major concern. Saka, the Arsenal winger, trained alone on Saturday as he continues to deal with an Achilles issue he has been managing since March. England head coach Thomas Tuchel was on the training pitch at Swope Soccer Village in Kansas City with 25 of his 26 players, while Saka worked on an individual programme indoors. The team is set to face Ghana in Boston on Tuesday, with both sides having started Group L with a victory. Saka came off the bench in the 4-2 win over Croatia on Wednesday and provided an assist to fellow substitute Marcus Rashford for England's fourth goal. Tuchel has said that Saka is unlikely to start until the final Group L game against Panama in New Jersey on Saturday, 27 June. Saka has been carrying the Achilles issue for some time, but Arsenal boss Mikel Arteta deemed him fit enough to start regularly during their triumphant title run-in. Tuchel's admission that Saka has to be managed through at least part of the World Cup has thrust the winger's fitness into the limelight. The German coach is protecting Saka, knowing the winger will likely be a crucial asset during the latter stages of the tournament. And with the Ghana game just around the corner, Tuchel will be hoping that Saka can regain full fitness soon. But for now, the focus is on getting the team ready for the match against Ghana. The England national football team's preparations are well underway, with the players working hard to ensure they are in top condition for the game. So, can England get the win against Ghana and take a step closer to the knockout stages? Only time will tell. The team's fate will be decided on the pitch, and the players are ready to give it their all. With the World Cup in full swing, the England national football team is gearing up for a thrilling match against Ghana.