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Tuchel unhappy with England display - so why do they keep winning?

Football tactics correspondent Umir Irfan examines why England are still winning games despite Thomas Tuchel insisting performances are not good.
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Daily Mail
· Jun 23, 2026
David Beckham looks frustrated during England game in Boston as the Three Lions draw 0-0 with defensive Ghana
David Beckham looks frustrated during England game in Boston as the Three Lions draw 0-0 with defensive Ghana
Madrid Universal
· Jul 12, 2026
Real Madrid midfielder joins ranks with Pele after achieving key milestone against Norway
Jude Bellingham was once again the main difference-maker as England secured a seat in the World Cup semifinals with a gritty win over Erling Haaland’s Norway.Bellingham scored both the goals in a 2-...
The West Australian
· Jun 23, 2026
England held to dour World Cup draw by Ghana
England fans at the Boston stadium and around the world have been left frustrated after Thomas Tuchel's team struggled to a goalless draw with Ghana.
Football | The Guardian
· 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
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.
Football | Mail Online
· Jun 24, 2026
England vs Ghana - World Cup RECAP: All the reaction as Three Lions are frustrated by stubborn Group L rivals in Boston with Thomas Tuchel's side handed World Cup wake-up call
England vs Ghana - World Cup RECAP: All the reaction as Three Lions are frustrated by stubborn Group L rivals in Boston with Thomas Tuchel's side handed World Cup wake-up call
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Related coverage for "Tuchel unhappy with England display - so why do they keep winning?": Daily Mail — David Beckham looks frustrated during England game in Boston as the Three Lions draw 0-0 with defensive Ghana. Madrid Universal — Real Madrid midfielder joins ranks with Pele after achieving key milestone against Norway. The West Australian — England held to dour World Cup draw by Ghana. 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?. Football | Mail Online — England vs Ghana - World Cup RECAP: All the reaction as Three Lions are frustrated by stubborn Group L rivals in Boston with Thomas Tuchel's side handed World Cup wake-up call


