Thomas Tuchel has become the central figure of England's World Cup campaign, blending an imposing presence with meticulous attention to detail.
His aura has resonated with players and fans alike, creating a palpable energy around the team.
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A viral dressing-room video after the Mexico victory captured the squad's joy, with Declan Rice and John Stones playing a prank on Tuchel.
The head coach's gangly, enthusiastic reaction—clapping and head-bobbing—drew affectionate comments like "He gets it" and "I love Tuchel."
Tuchel's rationalist approach contrasts with the emotional, spirit-driven nature of England's run.
The team has overcome shortcomings through collective will and moments of brilliance, but questions remain about sustainability.
The upcoming quarter-final against Norway in Miami presents a severe test.
Norway possess a dangerous attack led by Erling Haaland and Martin Ødegaard, and they are adept at exploiting defensive weaknesses—a known issue for England.
England have conceded goals from set pieces and aerial balls, vulnerabilities Norway are well-equipped to punish.
Defensive organization will be critical, with potential lineup changes like Ezri Konsa at right-back if Reece James is unfit.
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Tuchel's Management and Squad Spirit
Tuchel's ability to foster squad harmony has been key.
He selected a squad balancing stars like Harry Kane and Jude Bellingham with committed backups, who have embraced their roles.
Even Jordan Henderson's broken wrist from post-match celebrations underscores the team's unity.