Average Extra Special of: Thomas Tuchel Needs to Go after England World Cup 2026 Exit by AverageMansReviews
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Where to start?: The first thing I want to say is; this is not a
knee-jerk reaction, because I have been watching this from England this entire
tournament and tonight was the final straw; Tuchel's tactical awareness is as
bright as the invention of the chocolate teapot, basically close the game down
and consequently manage the clock until full-time and yes that may work with
the lesser nations, but clearly not with Argentina with roughly somewhere
between 25-27 minutes of the match to go, he decides in his great fudgin'
wisdom to clamp down on close off the match, consequently giving our yes I said
our players No Absolutely No outlets to get up the pitch and either throwing
the ball/cross and the ball to their box or/and defend from the front or play
for possession football [which means making corners or free kicks or anything
to eat up the clock, but also keep the football for long spells.]
I mean having 6
defenders on the pitch with this amount of time to go; with playing the likes
of Argentina in this case that any of the big nations will only encourage them
to come and attack us furthermore camping us further and further more into our
box, I mean how does that help us win this game, if anything it literally hands
Argentina the initiative to come and break us down for roughly fudgin' 27
minutes, which quite clearly they don't need 27 minutes or less to grab not one
goal but two fudgin' goals; I mean don’t get me wrong if there were 5 minutes
on the clock and you wanted to close down the game fair enough
The uncomfortable
question is; how is this better than Gareth Southgate? Because it clearly isn't
if anything we are going backwards... honestly we are going backwards... under
Tuchel, I would have greatly preferred continuing playing football in some kind
of attacking shape and still losing by the same score then actually fudgin'
going out like this.
What I am quick we
finding out about Tuchel is any criticism he receives, he doesn't know how to
deal with it or better yet throws the players under the bus. But especially
Mexico game, complicated against Norway and tonight the England boys gave
another 110%, like they did with Mexico, okay we got a little bit lucky, but
still gave 110%, and obviously some players in my opinion shouldn't be there,
but that is beside the point the main focus is on Tuchel; he chose the players,
he has been vocal about them in the media and he makes the decisions, so you
should absolutely go, I really want Eddie Howe at the next England manager and
considering he is getting less and less to work with at Newcastle and still
expected to get results is beyond me, because I think the England squad need a
bit of men managing/coaching, because what I have seen/heard under Tuchel as
soon as they don't do something right or not up to scratch you will as I have
already indicated throw them under the bus, but then again it is you that
brings on to attacking players on realising you have screwed up and we need a
goal within 5 minutes or less.
Which I am not a
professional athlete, but I should imagine in situations like these where the
players have given everything they have for the coach; to take some pressure
off them or a bit more than indicating as England manager/coach or whatever the
but stops with me or have a little joke with them like we have the European
Championships coming up soon; we go again. Just anything to build up morale
again, because I should imagine them around is right on the floor at the moment
and they are looking at their manager/coach to be enthusiastic you see I know
Howe would generate some positive vibes as I don't get that from Tuchel.
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