Trump comments on England's World Cup tactics, questions Kane's defensive role
Translated from French, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.
At a glance
- Former US President Donald Trump commented on England's tactical choices during the 2026 World Cup, suggesting a potential error in playing Harry Kane in defense.
- Trump shared his views at a reception in New York, two days before the World Cup final, offering unsolicited advice on team strategy.
- The article highlights Trump's tendency to weigh in on international sporting events, even concerning specific team decisions.
Donald Trump, the former US president, has weighed into the tactical decisions of the England football team during the 2026 World Cup. Speaking at a reception in New York just two days before the tournament's final, Trump offered his opinion on manager Thomas Tuchel's choices, particularly questioning the deployment of star player Harry Kane in a defensive role.
"Perhaps they made a mistake by playing Kane in defense," Trump reportedly stated, according to Le Figaro. The comments came as Trump shared his thoughts on the team's strategy during the semi-final matches. This intervention by the former president underscores his inclination to comment on high-profile international events, even extending to the granular details of team management.
The article, originating from France, notes Trump's engagement with the global sporting spectacle. His unsolicited advice on England's lineup suggests a continued interest in international affairs and a willingness to express his views on a wide range of topics, regardless of his direct involvement.
Originally published by Le Figaro in French. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.