Ex-England star offers Thomas Tuchel sack verdict after ‘bold’ choice in Argentina defeat
England were left gutted and frustrated after World Cup semi-final defeat to Argentina, with Thomas Tuchel’s tactical errors seeing the Three Lions fall short of the chance to end 60 years of hurt.
Having gone toe-to-toe with the reigning world champions for 55 minutes, Anthony Gordon gave England a deserved lead when he stole in round the back of Nicolas Tagliafico to turn home Morgan Rogers’ cross. But everything from that moment on was pure nightmare fuel for fans.
Tuchel dropped his side back into their own half while bringing on a host of defenders, stifling any counter-attacking opportunities and leaving England sitting ducks at the mercy of Lionel Messi and Argentina’s brilliance.
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Tuchel looks set to remain in the job with the German under contract until after Euro 2028, despite the clamour for him to be sacked. 54-time England international Glen Johnson criticised Tuchel’s approach but insisted his job is not at risk.
Speaking exclusively to the Daily Star Sport, via ignitiongaming.net, Johnson said: “Ultimately, the changes were a bold call and Tuchel believed that they would work.
“Argentina were putting pressure on and Tuchel was sure that by making the changes this would keep them at bay. In hindsight this wasn’t the case and the game is about small moments and Argentina managed to get back in the game and then score the winner.
“I believe England had to be bolder, braver, not sit so deep and be more aggressive. Dropping so deep invites pressure.
“But overall, no, Tuchel should not resign or be sacked. He will be disappointed, but I don’t think his job is in any jeopardy at all.”
Johnson added that despite the chance of a first World Cup final since 1966 slipping through their fingers, this wasn’t the best chance England will have to finally break the 60-year wait, which now drags on.
“You look at previous tournaments and when England have come up against a really strong team, a top team in the world rankings, they have unfortunately not been able to win,” Johnson said.
“Croatia, Italy, Spain and now Argentina. Up until facing them in each of the competitions, England have been able to win, but then facing a real top side, they unfortunately haven’t, so all of these have been good chances, Croatia especially.”
England could still better their 2018 World Cup final finish by beating France on Saturday in the third-place play-off. The Three Lions’ best World Cup finish since 1966 is fourth place.


