England's World Cup loss to Argentina felt like a sense of deja vu as their defensive tactics saw them come unstuck and leave Thomas Tuchel with questions to answer

The aftermath of England's victory over Norway in the World Cup quarter-finals was dominated by Thomas Tuchel's post-match comments, as he criticised their performance

England manager Thomas Tuchel defended his tactics after the Three Lions' World Cup dream ended in an agonising late defeat to Argentina on Wednesday.

Thomas Tuchel said he had ‘no regrets’ despite coming under fire following his defensive substitutions in the World Cup semi-final defeat to Argentina

England were five minutes away from their first World Cup final since 1966, before Thomas Tuchel's changes backfired in their agonising defeat to Argentina

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Tuchel said England 'were more afraid to drop out of the tournament than having the excitement and hunger to win it' when he was asked about their Euro 2024 campaign.

The team's tactics, which saw them drop deep closer towards their own goal to defend their lead, was criticised by many observers.

Thomas Tuchel's defensive changes backfired as Argentina took control.

Tuchel’s in-game decisions came in for scrutiny and his substitutions were criticised

Thomas Tuchel shouldered the blame for England becoming far too passive after taking the lead as Argentina ended his team’s World Cup dream

The German coach was supposed to be the master of big-game management but this felt like a self-inflicted collapse

Thomas Tuchel was appointed in a blaze of publicity, stating his aim was to add a second star to the England shirt with another World Cup win.

Thomas Tuchel's position as England boss has come under scrutiny following England's World Cup exit to Argentina on Wednesday night with the Three Lions' performance being…

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Many critics and former England players immediately pointed the finger at Thomas Tuchel for England's latest failure, accusing the German of switching to an ultra-defensive…

Coach stands by his defensive substitutions after England had taken the lead against Argentina

England manager Thomas Tuchel defends his tactics after the Three Lions' World Cup semi-final defeat to Argentina, despite facing scrutiny for his decision

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After England's disappointing loss to Argentina in the World Cup semi-final, Thomas Tuchel is receiving criticism left, right and centre

Thomas Tuchel called out England's approach under Gareth Southgate early in his tenure but has been accused of similar tactics in the wake of the team's World Cup exit