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Is Greenwood Going Down the Drain? Jamaican Players Speak Out: “It’s Unjust!”

November 27, 2025 5 Min Read
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November 27, 2025, 7:21 a.m. ET

Jamaican footballers Isaac Hayden and Amari’i Bell have voiced their worries regarding Mason Greenwood’s potential selection for the national team as the World Cup approaches, deeming it a “travesty” and “unjust.”

Greenwood, who has one appearance for England, switched his allegiance to Jamaica earlier this year and secured a passport in August, enabling him to play for the country of his grandparents.

The 24-year-old declined a call-up for the World Cup qualifier matches against Trinidad and Tobago and Bermuda in September, keeping his international options open. However, Jamaica Football Federation (JFF) president Michael Ricketts told The Athletic that he anticipates Greenwood will still be part of the squad, mentioning that he was “excited to finalize his paperwork” before the World Cup.

This news may not be well received by his Jamaican teammates, who have been dedicated to their training and preparation for the World Cup, especially with an intercontinental playoff against New Caledonia coming up in March and a potential encounter with the Democratic Republic of Congo thereafter.


Mason Greenwood has been in potent form for Ligue 1’s Marseille this season, netting 10 goals. Valerie Ash/AFP via Getty Images

“I’ve only played for Jamaica for a year, and although there was some initial resistance, I’ve participated in 12 matches, clearly demonstrating my passion and commitment to the team,” Hayden, who played for Arsenal and Newcastle and is now at QPR, told The Athletic. “I aim to give my all on the pitch to help Jamaica qualify for the World Cup.”

“The JFF seems focused on big names and acquiring more players. They want to field the strongest team, but I told them: ‘If you’re only committed to the last qualifying rounds when players are injured, I don’t see the need to add new members after qualifying in March or later.’ This isn’t acceptable.”

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Greenwood was suspended by Manchester United in January 2022 amid allegations concerning a young woman, and he faced charges of attempted rape and assault, though the case was dropped in February 2023. He is now revitalizing his career at Marseille, leading the Ligue 1 scoring charts with 10 goals in 12 matches this season.

“The quality of what he brings and the numbers speak for themselves,” Hayden acknowledged. “Still, it’s about principles and integrity. If the players can just be excited about the World Cup while this scenario unfolds, it could undermine the whole process. It reflects poorly on both the players and the organization facilitating it.”

Bell, a defender for Charlton, indicated that if Greenwood or Everton’s Dwight McNeil were brought into the fold, it would be “controversial” for Greenwood to join at a later stage.

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“Many of us have dedicated years to our country through hard work and sacrifices, facing numerous challenges along the way,” he stated. “To introduce someone who hasn’t endured that journey feels disrespectful to those who have, especially for those who might never get another chance at a World Cup. It’s rather contentious.”

Bell emphasized that there should be discussions among the team before welcoming new players.

“Absolutely, particularly with the World Cup on the horizon. It’s vital to maintain a positive atmosphere and unity among the team,” he said. “We need to avoid any divisions between players.”

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England manager Thomas Tuchel revealed in September that he had not reached out to Greenwood and was not contemplating including the Marseille forward.

Fan Take: This situation highlights the ongoing debates around player selection and integrity in soccer. For fans, how a national team handles controversial figures can shape their perceptions of the sport’s values and impact team morale, especially when aiming for prestigious tournaments like the World Cup.

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