Panama’s main threats against England are likely to come from Adalberto “Coco” Carrasquilla if fit, defensive leader Jose Cordoba, high-energy midfielder Cristian Martinez, wing-back Michael Amir Murillo and veteran forward Cecilio Waterman. The team are playing only for pride after early elimination, but their experience makes them a potentially awkward final group opponent.
Carrasquilla is the biggest selection question. The UNAM midfielder had not featured at this World Cup because of a thigh injury, but the source indicates he may be available in some role. If involved, his ability to carry possession and link Panama’s play would give the side a different midfield rhythm.
Cordoba offers Panama recovery pace and defensive presence, while Martinez has been one of their more eye-catching performers at the tournament, including a man-of-the-match display against Croatia. Murillo adds international experience and attacking width from wing-back, with 95 caps making him one of the squad’s senior figures.
Waterman brings a different kind of edge up front. The 35-year-old is competing for attacking minutes and was involved in a heated training-ground disagreement with Jose Luis Rodriguez before the England match, an incident the coach played down. For Panama, the wider story is whether an older, highly capped squad can avoid another winless World Cup finish and produce one last statement performance.


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