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England legends criticise Thomas Tuchel after World Cup defeat to Argentina

July 16, 2026
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England legends criticise Thomas Tuchel after World Cup defeat to Argentina

England legends criticise Thomas Tuchel after World Cup exit

England legends have blasted Thomas Tuchel after the Three Lions’ hopes of World Cup glory were ruthlessly ended by Argentina on Wednesday night, reports BritPanorama.

Tuchel’s side seemed poised to reach the final when Anthony Gordon broke the deadlock in the 55th minute, but a tactical shift to protect their lead allowed Argentina to make a stunning comeback, winning 2-1 with late goals from Enzo Fernandez and Lautaro Martinez.

The defeat marks another bitter disappointment for England, who last claimed football’s biggest prize in 1966. Following the match, former players were quick to criticise Tuchel’s decision-making as the team faltered under pressure.

Wayne Rooney, speaking on the BBC, expressed disappointment, stating, “We got ourselves in such a good position and we didn’t know what to do.” He noted that sitting back against a team like Argentina could prove disastrous, especially with players like Lionel Messi on the pitch.

Joe Hart also echoed these concerns, suggesting that despite Tuchel’s past praise, his tactical changes indicated a lack of confidence in the team’s capacity to maintain pressure. “Gareth Southgate took a lot of criticism for the big moments with England, and I don’t see that anything has changed,” he said.

Criticism continued with Alan Shearer highlighting the poor timing of Tuchel’s substitutions, stating, “He played his cards very, very early, in the hope that England could hang on, and it’s backfired.” The sentiment among the pundits was that tactical clarity was lacking at a critical juncture.

Michael Owen pointed out the stark contrast in tactics when compared to Spain’s approach in their own match, emphasising the necessity of bravery and possession under pressure. Gary Lineker lamented the lack of marking on Messi, cautioning that such lapses against elite players are often punished severely.

Despite the growing discontent among fans and pundits alike, Tuchel is expected to remain in his role. While calls for his resignation have surfaced, it is understood that the FA intends to keep him at the helm with eyes on the European Championships in two years’ time.

This defeat serves as a reminder of the razor-thin margins that define elite football, where tactical missteps can prove costly, and champions are often decided in moments of hesitation.

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