The inquest into Thomas Tuchel's tactics during England's abysmal World Cup exit has continued - with Gary Neville, Ian Wright and Roy Keane the latest to wade in.England were knocked out in the semi-finals on Wednesday after a 2-1 defeat - despite leading with five minutes of normal time remaining.Tuchel has come under-fire in the aftermath for his defensive mindset - choosing to play a back-five via his substitutions when leading, with England's attack becoming a complete non-entity as a result.And dissecting the match, Neville is among those who believes Tuchel got it wrong - citing that captain Harry Kane should have been substituted to allow the Three Lions to have someone who could pose a counter-attacking threat.Speaking about what substitution should have happened when England were 1-0 up, he told The Overlap, brought to you by Sky Bet: 'I honestly think the real bold decision at 1-0 up was probably to take Harry Kane off.'I said it during the watch-along - if you want pace on the counter-attack in central areas, you've got to take off Jude Bellingham and Harry, or one of them, and bring on players like Marcus Rashford and Morgan Rogers up front.'

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