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Head coach Thomas Tuchel reflects on England's 4-2 victory against Croatia

In the FIFA World Cup 2026 match against Croatia, England secured a dominating 4-2 victory at the Dallas Stadium in Texas.
During the match, England’s skipper Harry Kane scored a brace, but Croatia bounced back immediately as Martin Baturina and Petar Musa registered score-levelling two goals before the half-time.
Later in the second half, the Englishmen charged up as star footballers Jude Bellingham and Marcus Rashford found the net, helping the side cruise to a comfortable victory.
Reflecting on the match, England’s head coach Thomas Tuchel said that he loved the reaction in the “complicated first half”. He also said that the English side took too long to make decisions during the game.
“I love the second half, all of it. I love the reaction to a very complicated first half against top opponents. I think we showed a bit of nerves, maybe we wanted to overdo it, but we clearly overthought our decisions, it took us too long to take decisions. When we could play short we played long, and when we could play long we played short,” he said.
However, the head coach was delighted with his side’s strong response and improved performance after halftime.
“We spent way too much time in a low block, which is also not our identity, and not what we wanted to have. The leads, both leads, didn’t make us more free. I had the impression we had to protect something now, we were punished for it, which is psychologically not easy. But I love the reaction after halftime,” said Tuchel.
Further speaking about the upcoming matches, the coach said that his side needs to improve as England has got a “tough draw” in the global showpiece.
“There’s still things to improve. I think this is also quite normal. After a first match, you need to grow into a tournament. We got a tough draw in the tournament, so the positives are clearly the ones we will focus on now and enjoy the moment, and we have enough days to adjust,” said the 52-year-old England manager.
(With ANI Inputs)

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