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England have been fortunate so far at this World Cup... tonight they must play like Thomas Tuchel told us they would and make their big move, writes IAN LADYMAN

Football | Mail Online

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July 1, 2026

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England have been fortunate so far at this World Cup... tonight they must play like Thomas Tuchel told us they would and make their big move, writes IAN LADYMAN
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The i Paper

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· Jul 10, 2026

Eleven days that transformed the mood in English cricket

With T20 series battering of India, England appear to have settled on a Test captain-and-coach combination

Football | The Guardian

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· Jul 11, 2026

Bellingham’s extra-time winner sinks Norway and sends England into World Cup semi-finals

Thomas Tuchel’s message was that it was time for England to thrive at the business end of the World Cup; the most exciting part. His players had to release the handbrake and go for it. They must not have any regrets against a Norway team that most of England expected them to beat. English arrogance? Or cold, hard realism?Happily for Tuchel, he had a player in Jude Bellingham who took him at his word. Every one of them. Bellingham had shone previously at this tournament but he moved to another level here when it mattered the most. Continue reading...

SkySports

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Is Rice the solution to England's right-back problem?

England are through to the last 16 of the World Cup. Nobody will remember that they flirted with disaster in the round of 32 if they go on and lift the trophy. But Thomas Tuchel will be aware of the need for improvement if they are to go the distance.

Football365

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· Jun 28, 2026

Tuchel issues Quansah injury update with two factors key to England’s World Cup hopes – ‘very tight’

Thomas Tuchel credited England for doing what was required of them as goals from Jude Bellingham and Harry Kane sealed a 2-0 win over Panama and top spot in Group ...

Egyptian Gazette

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· Jun 28, 2026

England needs more at WC — Bellingham

EAST RUTHERFORD (United States) — Jude Bellingham said England had achieved their immediate objective after sealing top spot in their World Cup group, but warned there was still significant room for improvement ahead of the knockout stage. Real Madrid midfielder Bellingham struck the opening goal just past the hour in New Jersey before Harry Kane [] The post England needs more at WC — Bellingham appeared first on Egyptian Gazette.

Daily Mail

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· Jul 9, 2026

Harry Kane and Jude Bellingham have never looked better with England - while Declan Rice is a portrait of pain. And it's proof that the Premier League needs a radical shake-up, writes IAN LADYMAN

Harry Kane and Jude Bellingham have never looked better with England - while Declan Rice is a portrait of pain. And it's proof that the Premier League needs a radical shake-up, writes IAN LADYMAN

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Related coverage for "England have been fortunate so far at this World Cup... tonight they must play like Thomas Tuchel told us they would and make their big move, writes IAN LADYMAN": The i Paper — Eleven days that transformed the mood in English cricket. Football | The Guardian — Bellingham’s extra-time winner sinks Norway and sends England into World Cup semi-finals. SkySports — Is Rice the solution to England's right-back problem?. Football365 — Tuchel issues Quansah injury update with two factors key to England’s World Cup hopes – ‘very tight’. Egyptian Gazette — England needs more at WC — Bellingham. Daily Mail — Harry Kane and Jude Bellingham have never looked better with England - while Declan Rice is a portrait of pain. And it's proof that the Premier League needs a radical shake-up, writes IAN LADYMAN