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FA's stance on Thomas Tuchel's future unchanged after England reach World Cup quarter-finals

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John Cross

5h ago· 5 min readenInsight

Summary

The article discusses Thomas Tuchel's position as England manager after guiding the team to the World Cup quarter-finals. Despite underwhelming performances, the FA's stance on his future remains unchanged. The piece clarifies that Tuchel wouldn't have been sacked for a loss to Mexico, but a loss to DR Congo in the previous round would have put him under severe pressure. The FA hired him for his knockout football track record and reputation.

Source

Twitter / XFA's stance on Thomas Tuchel's future unchanged after England reach World Cup quarter-finalsmirror.co.uk

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Thomas Tuchel would not have been sacked if England had lost to Mexico.
Tuchel would have been under severe pressure had England lost in the previous round to DR Congo - and it may have been difficult to survive.
The Football Association hired Tuchel because of his CV, reputation and remarkable track record in knockout football.
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Thomas Tuchel has guided England to the quarter-finals of the World Cup, and although some performances have left a lot to be desired, the FA remain in no doubt over his future beyond the tournament

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