How England used five mini games to beat Mexico

This analysis explores the tactical approach used by England manager Thomas Tuchel to defeat Mexico in the World Cup. The team utilized a phased strategy, managing the game in distinct segments to counter Mexico's high-intensity play and altitude challenges.
Why it matters
It provides insight into the tactical evolution of international football and the strategic decision-making of elite coaches in high-stakes tournaments.
Figure caption, England win thriller against Mexico to reach quarter-finals
The article is a technical breakdown of sports strategy and does not express political or social bias.
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