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Thomas Tuchel makes feelings clear on Harry Kane miss after England and Ghana World Cup draw

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June 23, 2026

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Thomas Tuchel makes feelings clear on Harry Kane miss after England and Ghana World Cup draw

England boss Thomas Tuchel has spoken out after his side's 0-0 draw with Ghana at the World Cup on Tuesday night.The Three Lions failed to make it two wins from as many tournament matches, with their opponents battling valiantly to earn a draw.Harry Kane, Nico O'Reilly, Bukayo Saka and Marc Guehi all went close for England.But they've been made to wait to ensure qualification for the knockout stages, having struggled against Ghana's low block throughout the contest. TRENDING Stories Videos Your Say Kane's chance, late in the contest, was the pick of the bunch.The Bayern Munich star, usually so dependable inside the box, fired over the bar from close range to let Ghana off the hook.Tuchel, speaking afterwards, admitted that he felt England deserved to win the game - and refused to be too critical of his talisman.Normally, a clear goal for us, said the 52-year-old. It's a big chance and then another chance. It would've been deserved.We knew it would be difficult. They went even more defensive than in the first match; they defended in a 4-5-1.We found our intensity the longer the half went but we couldn't get the reward.We were very good at defending the counter-attacks for most of the match. We have to pay a huge amount of attention to that. Subs were very good.LATEST SPORTS NEWS:Fifa ban commentator from World Cup after furious meltdownCristiano Ronaldo screams two-word message down camera after firing Portugal to Uzbekistan World Cup winEngland star appears to snub Thomas Partey handshake before Ghana World Cup clashTuchel was also quizzed on what he'd change for Saturday night's match with Panama.I have no idea. Panama is in four days, he said.Reaction to the disappointing setback has been swift.Micah Richards, speaking on the BBC, lamented England's lack of cutting edge up top and suggested they weren't adventurous enough in their approach.More to follow. Our Standards: The GB News Editorial Charter

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