Danny Welbeck sparkles for Brighton against Wolves on October 26
- Danny Welbeck, the 33-year-old Brighton forward, has showcased impressive form with six goals this season.
- Fans are advocating for his inclusion in the England squad for upcoming Nations League matches against Greece and the Republic of Ireland.
- His performance has sparked discussions about his potential return to international duty, with supporters describing him as 'in form' and a 'baller.'
Danny Welbeck's resurgence as a key player for Brighton has not gone unnoticed amid his impressive performance in the Premier League. This season, the 33-year-old forward has scored six goals for his team, solidifying his reputation as a reliable striker. The latest addition to his tally came during a home match against Wolves, where he netted a vital goal that gave Brighton the lead. Prior to this match, Welbeck had scored five times in nine league games, including two in his last two outings against Tottenham and Newcastle. As a result of his outstanding play, fans have taken to social media to voice their support for Welbeck’s inclusion in the England squad. Many expressed their disbelief at his current form, calling for his selection in the upcoming Nations League matches against Greece and the Republic of Ireland. Comments reflected admiration for his skill and performance level, with supporters proclaiming him England’s most in-form striker and labeling him an 'absolute baller.' Welbeck's potential return to the international stage carries significance, especially as he aims to reclaim a spot in the England squad after his last match in September 2018 against Switzerland. If selected, it would mark a successful comeback for the forward, who is just three goals short of his best league tally in a season, when he scored nine goals while with Manchester United in the 2011-12 campaign. With Lee Carsley's announcement of the squad approaching, the waves of public support and Welbeck's clinical finishing ability could very likely influence the decision makers ahead of the matches.