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FA backs Tuchel despite painful World Cup exit to Argentina
At 15:10 today the Football Association of England confirmed that Thomas Tuchel, the 52‑year‑old German head coach, is not in immediate danger of losing his job despite England’s painful World Cup semi‑final exit against Argentina, following the match that ended their title hopes.
The FA statement came as the squad reflected on the match that ended their title hopes, and the governing body stressed that the disappointment does not change its overall support. According to The Athletic, the FA continues to trust the German coach, who was appointed with a clear mandate to lead England to the world title, and the magazine notes that this confidence remains unchanged.
The mission to win the World Cup has temporarily failed, yet the FA reports no internal dissent, stating the setback does not affect its backing of Tuchel.
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Within the squad there is considerable confidence in Tuchel’s approach, with players speaking positively about his methods. Tuchel aims to forge a close‑knit group, often referring to a “brotherhood” among the players and urging them to set aside personal interests for the collective goal. The training camp in the United States was largely successful, helping maintain a positive atmosphere among the English players. Rumours also circulated that Tuchel and several staff members would get tattoos if England reclaimed the world title after a 60‑year wait, reflecting the ambition surrounding the project.FIFA probes political banner as World Cup drama unfolds in Argentina
The elimination attracted criticism, particularly regarding how England surrendered its lead, with analysts highlighting tactical choices that allowed Argentina back into the game. Questions have also been raised about the limited use of certain substitutes, such as midfielder Kobbie Mainoo, who saw very little playing time despite the team’s need for fresh energy. Looking ahead, the German coach will focus on the future, with Euro 2028 as the next major target, and England must play a consolation match against France on Saturday at 23:00.