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World Cup 2026: England boss Thomas Tuchel on how he has given his attackers freedom on the pitch

World Cup 2026: England boss Thomas Tuchel on how he has given his attackers freedom on the pitch
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England football manager Thomas Tuchel discusses his coaching philosophy at the 2026 World Cup, emphasizing the importance of giving attacking players freedom. He credits his team's success to a collective mindset and a non-intrusive coaching style.

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Provides insight into the management strategies of a high-profile coach during a major international sporting event.

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England's attack impressed in their World Cup opener against Croatia, scoring four goals; Ahead of their game with Ghana, Three Lions boss Thomas Tuchel explains his approach to give his forwards freedom and how his wingers are pushing each other to "a high level"

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