Thomas Tuchel on the England National Team: Why He Is Not Afraid to Leave Star Players Out of the Squad.
Thomas Tuchel Ready to Leave Big Stars Out of the Squad
According to The Sun: The coach of the England national team, Thomas Tuchel, is not afraid to leave some of the country's most prominent players out of the squad after the reserve players impressed in their performance against Serbia.
Jude Bellingham, Bukayo Saka, and Cole Palmer missed the match due to injuries, while Trent Alexander-Arnold and Phil Foden were not included in the squad.
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Outstanding Performance from the Reserves
The reserve players Morgan Rogers, Noni Madueke, and Anthony Gordon shone in the match where England convincingly defeated Serbia 5-0, showcasing their potential for the 2026 World Cup in the USA.
When asked if he was ready to leave out players who missed this great victory, Tuchel replied:
“I am always brave. You know that.”
He added:
“But I think we have already made some brave decisions. We opted for a smaller squad to support competition.”
Tuchel is confident that the team can operate without one or two stars and emphasized the group’s cohesion, noting:
“This is a team sport. This victory over Serbia was teamwork in its purest form.”
Preparing for Possible Absences
The coach noted that the team must be prepared with solutions in case a key player, like Bellingham, is unavailable:
“If a big player misses the tournament, we need to have solutions.”
Tuchel is focusing on the available players who are eager to demonstrate their best qualities and prove their role in the competition for a starting place.
Thus, his approach promotes the formation of squad depth, which can be a crucial factor in upcoming matches as the team prepares for important starts on the international stage. It is vital that Tuchel is ready to make brave decisions by evaluating the potential of his players, even if it means leaving stars out of the squad. This approach could prove beneficial in the long run, given the demands of a major tournament.
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