England player ratings vs Argentina: It's not coming home - again! Thomas Tuchel and Three Lions made to pay for negative tactics as Harry Kane & Co. come up short at World Cup once more

England's World Cup exit following a 2-1 loss to Argentina has been attributed to manager Thomas Tuchel's negative tactical approach. Despite an early lead, England failed to maintain momentum, allowing Argentina to dominate the second half and secure a late victory.
Why it matters
The critique of the national team manager highlights the intense public and media scrutiny surrounding high-stakes international football management.
Thomas Tuchel threw away England's best chance of reaching their first World Cup final since 1966 as the Three Lions allowed Argentina to come from behind to triumph 2-1 in Atlanta on Wednesday. Tuchel's team selection initially looked set to pay off, as surprise selection Morgan Rogers crossed for Anthony Gordon to break the deadlock 10 minutes into the second half.
The article expresses a strong critical opinion regarding the manager's tactical decisions, which is common in sports commentary.
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