Thomas Tuchel, Mexico and England
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A lip reader revealed what Thomas Tuchel appeared to say during England’s wild 3-2 World Cup win over Mexico.
Tuchel watches England train before the Mexico game Richard Pelham/Getty Images Ever since Thomas Tuchel took over as England head coach, the emphasis has all been in one direction: Premier League power, Premier League speed, using his players ...
England head coach Thomas Tuchel is coaching in his first World Cup after many years of coaching at big clubs.
Thomas Tuchel was known as a 'football nerd' drawing up tactics in Germany's fifth tier, and now he hopes to be the one to help England reach long-awaited glory
Tuchel's England contract expires after the World Cup Richard Pelham/Getty Images Thomas Tuchel has opened the door to staying on as England manager beyond next summer’s World Cup, saying that he is “very happy” with his tenure so far. Tuchel, 52, is ...
England manager Thomas Tuchel credited "pure mentality and heart" after his 10-man side survived a pulsating encounter at the Azteca Stadium, weathering a second-half onslaught to beat Mexico 3-2 and reach the World Cup quarter-finals on Sunday.
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Thomas Tuchel Is the First German Tasked With Ending England’s Sixty Years of Hurt
There is a particular kind of history between England and Germany that every English football fan carries somewhere in the back of their mind. The 1966 final. The 1970 quarter-final. The shootouts at Italia 90 and Euro 96 that ended in tears and penalties and decades of jokes.
Thomas Tuchel will resist playing Declan Rice at right-back to solve England’s crisis position in the World Cup last-16 clash against Mexico.
England manager Thomas Tuchel did not see his next World Cup opponents in action due to an early bedtime routine, but after his side came back to beat the Democratic Republic of Congo to reach the last 16 he appealed to English parents to let the children stay up.
The German made it clear the World Cup takes precedence over school.
Thomas Tuchel says his players cannot lose their heads as England look to overcome background noise and the challenge of playing at altitude against World Cup co-hosts Mexico. Having topped Group L and survived an almighty scare in their knockout opener against the Democratic Republic of Congo,
