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Tuchel Blames England's 'DNA' for Ball Control Issues After Argentina Loss
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Tuchel Blames England's 'DNA' for Ball Control Issues After Argentina Loss

From Chosun Ilbo · () Korean

Translated from Korean, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.

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  • Thomas Tuchel, manager of the England national team, refuted criticism of his tactics in the match against Argentina.
  • Tuchel argued that England's inability to retain possession under pressure stems from the 'DNA' of English football, not his choices.
  • The manager suggested that a lack of ball control under pressure is a fundamental issue within English football.

England national team manager Thomas Tuchel has directly countered criticism regarding his tactical decisions and substitutions during the recent match against Argentina. Tuchel asserted that the team's struggles were not due to his strategic choices but rather a fundamental issue embedded within English football itself.

According to a report by 'Sky Sports' on July 17 (KST), Tuchel stated that when faced with pressure, English players are unable to maintain possession of the ball. He attributed this deficiency to the inherent 'DNA' of English football, suggesting it's a systemic problem rather than an isolated tactical failure.

Tuchel's remarks imply a deeper critique of the traditional style of English football, which has often been characterized by physicality and direct play. His comments suggest that a lack of comfort and proficiency in possession-based play, particularly under duress, is a significant hurdle for the national team's success on the international stage.

Ball possession and control are not in the DNA of English football.

โ€” Thomas TuchelEngland manager Thomas Tuchel's explanation for the team's struggles with possession under pressure during a match against Argentina.
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Originally published by Chosun Ilbo in Korean. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.