England head coach Thomas Tuchel acknowledged that his squad is currently processing the emotional weight of their recent World Cup elimination. During a media briefing on Friday, Tuchel addressed the criticism regarding his tactical choices during the 2-1 semi-final loss to Argentina in Atlanta.
Although Anthony Gordon initially gave England the lead, late goals from Enzo Fernandez and Lautaro Martinez secured victory for Argentina. Tuchel defended his in-game decisions, stating he acted on intuition and experience, though he accepts full responsibility for the outcome. He emphasized that the players and staff feel the most profound disappointment following the loss.
Looking ahead, England will compete against France in the third-place play-off in Miami this Saturday. Tuchel noted that while England remains a top-ranked team, a clear performance gap still exists between them and elite nations like Argentina, France, and Spain. He suggested this disparity is rooted in the long-term success and title-winning history these countries have established. Nevertheless, the manager expressed confidence that his team would learn from this experience and strive to bridge that gap in the future.