

The English Football Association has reaffirmed its support for England manager Thomas Tuchel following the Three Lions’ painful 2-1 World Cup semi-final defeat to Argentina.
Despite the criticism from fans and pundits over Tuchel’s tactical decisions during the match, the FA has no plans to part ways with the German coach. According to reports, the senior officials remain confident that he is the right man to lead England forward.
Tuchel came under intense scrutiny after England surrendered their lead against Argentina, with many questioning his defensive substitutions and game management. However, the FA believes one disappointing result should not overshadow the progress made under his leadership.
Tuchel also accepted responsibility for the defeat but insisted he had no regrets about the decisions he made during the game. He acknowledged the disappointment of missing out on the World Cup final while backing his players for their commitment throughout the tournament.
The FA’s stance effectively ends speculation over Tuchel’s immediate future, with the governing body expected to continue backing him as England begin preparations for their next major challenge. Attention will now turn to rebuilding after the World Cup, with Tuchel expected to remain at the helm as England target success at UEFA Euro 2028.
Tuchel will hope he can leave the World Cup with a medal when they face France in the third-place match on Saturday, July 16, 2026.
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