Tuchel hails England heart as they battle through Mexican storm
"This last moment where the ref takes his whistle to his mouth and you know you overcame it, 40-50 minutes with 10 men in the altitude against the home…
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England, who played with 10 men after Quansah's 54th-minute red card, will now face Norway in the quarter-finals. MEXICO CITY, July 5 : 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. England defended with calm authority, restricting their hosts to glimpses of goal with Tuchel's rearguard forced into the occasional scrambled clearance as they held on through 12 minutes of stoppage time.
Furthermore, England secured a 3-2 victory over co-hosts Mexico in their World Cup last-16 match at the Estadio Azteca, marking Mexico's first-ever World Cup defeat at the iconic venue.
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England, who played with 10 men after Quansah's 54th-minute red card, will now face Norway in the quarter-finals.
according to The IndependentMEXICO CITY, July 5 : 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.
according to Channel News AsiaEngland defended with calm authority, restricting their hosts to glimpses of goal with Tuchel's rearguard forced into the occasional scrambled clearance as they held on through 12 minutes of stoppage time.
according to Channel News AsiaEngland secured a 3-2 victory over co-hosts Mexico in their World Cup last-16 match at the Estadio Azteca, marking Mexico's first-ever World Cup defeat at the iconic venue.
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