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World Cup 2026: Thomas Tuchel’s England were fun to watch against Croatia

By britishbulletin.com18 June 20262 Mins Read
World Cup 2026: Thomas Tuchel’s England were fun to watch against Croatia
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Whether they will love it if England defend so poorly against better opposition is another matter.

The thought of world-class strikers being faced with the sort of slipshod defence we saw in Dallas, especially in the first half, will be a very sobering takeaway for Tuchel, who will know it was simply not good enough.

The selection of Ezri Konsa ahead of Manchester City defender Marc Guehi was contentious. It is a debate that will continue as Aston Villa’s defender did not make a compelling case for his continued inclusion.

Tuchel could barely disguise his displeasure as England led twice through captain Kane, who equalled Gary Lineker’s World Cup record of 10 goals for his country, only for poor defending to allow the ever-dangerous Croatia back into the game.

Whatever Tuchel said, and it was unlikely to have been pleasantries, was the catalyst for an outstanding attacking display which saw Jude Bellingham restore England’s lead moments after half-time.

Croatia were then pinned back under a wave of attacks, particularly for one spell midway through the half, which they somehow survived until Marcus Rashford wrapped up the win late on.

Tuchel’s team selection was a tough one given the resources at his disposal, but selecting Bellingham ahead of Morgan Rogers – the tightest of calls as he admitted – and preserving Bukayo Saka’s fitness by playing Noni Madueke worked.

Bellingham was England’s powerhouse with surging runs from midfield, exemplified by his goal when he left Mario Pasalic trailing before beating Croatia keeper Dominik Livakovic.

It was the moment the game turned as England – late out for the second half and clearly fuelled by a few verbals from Tuchel – instantly played with more urgency and intent having regained their advantage and the initiative.

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