
Michael Owen wants foreign coaches banned in bizarre response to England World Cup exit
Likewise, the England boss has no intention of stepping down. “First of all, the World Cup is not over,” Tuchel replied when asked about his future. “There is…
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Likewise, the England boss has no intention of stepping down. “First of all, the World Cup is not over,” Tuchel replied when asked about his future. “There is still a match to play, that we are not looking forward to so much to but there is still a match to play. "Of course then we keep on going. In the aftermath of England’s defeat, Tuchel faced criticism over his decision to make three defensive substitutions after his side went a goal ahead as the changes allowed Argentina to put more pressure on Jordan Pickford ’s goal. Chris Sutton is not sure Tuchel can be trusted to take the team forward.
Furthermore, Tuchel defended his substitutions after the match as former Three Lions captain Wayne Rooney claimed that the German’s negative decisions had ‘cost England the game’. "It's all on the coach where I'm concerned," he said.
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Likewise, the England boss has no intention of stepping down. “First of all, the World Cup is not over,” Tuchel replied when asked about his future. “There is still a match to play, that we are not looking forward to so much to but there is still a match to play. "Of course then we keep on going.
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In the aftermath of England’s defeat, Tuchel faced criticism over his decision to make three defensive substitutions after his side went a goal ahead as the changes allowed Argentina to put more pressure on Jordan Pickford ’s goal.
according to MetroChris Sutton is not sure Tuchel can be trusted to take the team forward.
according to The MirrorTuchel defended his substitutions after the match as former Three Lions captain Wayne Rooney claimed that the German’s negative decisions had ‘cost England the game’.
according to Metro"It's all on the coach where I'm concerned," he said.
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