Thomas Tuchel faces pressure to deliver with tactical changes for England's World Cup clash against Mexico
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Andy Dunn
1d ago· 5 min readenOpinion
Summary
An opinion piece discussing Thomas Tuchel's potential appointment as England manager, arguing he must prove his worth by making three key tactical changes for a crucial World Cup round-of-16 match against Mexico at the Azteca Stadium. The article also contrasts this with the German national team's approach to hiring managers.
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With Jurgen Klopp happy to step up, the DFB is in a good position, but anyhow, there is never likely to be a time when they would consider employing a foreign coach for their national team.
Not that there would be many outstanding English candidates, in any case, although if the DFB had an ironic sense of humour, they might have thought about approaching Frank Lampard.
OPINION: England head into the Azteca Stadium to face co-hosts Mexico in a daunting World Cup round-of-16 clash, with the Three Lions needing a big performance to keep their dream alive
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