ATLANTA (AP) — England hired a German coach to end 60 years of hurt but will exit the World Cup in the most English of ways.Another defeat in the semifinals. Another defeat from a winning position.The English media was predictably critical of coach Thomas Tuchel after Wednesday’s 2-1 loss to Argentina.“Same old story” read one headline. Another declared that “Tuchel just shrank.”Tuchel, a title-winning coach with Borussia Dortmund, Paris Saint-Germain, Chelsea and Bayern Munich, was hired to put a second star on England’s jersey and end the decades-long wait for a first trophy since the World Cup in 1966.The wait goes on.Former England captain Gary Lineker raised the question about Tuchel’s future, saying he was “brought in specifically to take us over line.”“Is he the right man to take us forward? He just got it so wrong in the big moment,” Lineker said on his Netflix show ‘The Rest is Football.’Tuchel’s predecessor, Gareth Southgate, was credited with making England fans fall back in love with the men’s national team after years of underachievement. He reached back-to-back European Championship finals but ultimately fell short, with his supposed cautious approach said to have cost England in clutch matches.