TUCHEL, WHO APPEARED QUIETLY, WON QUIETLY...THE LIONESSES WON 2-0

Tuchel, who appeared quietly, won quietly...The Lionesses won 2-0

Tuchel, who appeared quietly, won quietly...The Lionesses won 2-0

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The prelude to the "Tuchel Soccer" started quietly. Thomas Tuchel, the coach of the English national team, made his debut with a 2-0 win over Albania at the 2026 FIFA World Cup qualifier held at Wembley Stadium in London on Tuesday.

Spectacular performances poured in before the game began. The FA prepared a drum-and-base sound track and even a large banner reading "The Home of Football" was displayed. BBC reported that Tuchel, the main character, had a humble stance and sat down again 14 minutes after the game began. He continued to give intermittent instructions and spent most of his time calmly.
England played a 4-2-3-1 formation on the day. Phil Foden (Manchester City) was placed on the right side and Marcus Rashford (Aston Villa and Lease) was placed on the left side, but Tuchel said the two players were not as decisive as expected. Rather, the most outstanding player on the day was left fullback Miles Lewis-Skely (Arnall), who was selected as a surprise. He scored the first goal after receiving a penetration pass from Jude Bellingham, becoming the youngest A-match debut goal (18 years and 176 days) in England's history. Dan Byrne (Newcastle), a 32-year-old veteran defender, also had his first A-match opportunity. He showed off his anxiety by struggling with a header in the first half but was also replaced in the second half by Albanian striker Armando Broja.

"We need to improve in every aspect including strong pressure, the number of touches in the box, and the number of balls taken by the opponent team," Tuchel said after the match. In fact, England only touched 34 times in the opponent team's box and stole four times in front of the opponent team. The figure falls short of Ireland's record (44 box touches and 6 balls taken) under the acting coach Lee Kasley in November last year.

During the match, Tuchel showed enthusiastic applause when he lost the ball due to Albania's defense error or missed line. Notably, Tuchel showed signs of trying to melt his philosophy in details, such as giving long-term instructions to goalkeeper Jordan Pickford after the first goal. However, there was still little communication or interaction between the players.

In terms of tactics, he did not reveal much difference from the past. He maintained a set-piece line called a "bus stop" or "love train" when corner kicks occurred, and his only target was Dan Burn, a 6-foot-7-inch (about 200 centimeters) tall defender.

There was no particular enthusiasm in the stands. Some fans left the stadium before the game ended, and Wembley's unique "Flying Paper Plane" appeared around the 33rd minute. 바카라

After the match, Tuchel left a clear message, saying, "We can do better, and we must do so." While he did manage to secure the victory, it will likely be time before the Tuchel truly shows a change in meaning.

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