The key differences between Tuchel and Southgate's England teams (opens original article in a new tab)
The article compares Tuchel and Southgate's approaches to managing the England team, highlighting differences in player selection, tactical strategies, and team dynamics.
- Tuchel left out star players like Foden, Palmer, and Alexander-Arnold in favor of a system-first approach
- Southgate prioritized individual players, sometimes placing them in roles that weren't perfect fits
- Tuchel's team uses planned tactical solutions while Southgate relied on players' intuitive problem-solving
- England's current squad has less individual game-breaking quality but aims for a more collective performance
- Tuchel's approach includes automatic movements to counter defensive tactics, unlike Southgate's more flexible style
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