From Southgate to Tuchel – has anything changed?
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Elliot ANDERSON (England) is booked by -
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Lisandro MARTINEZ (Argentina) is booked by -
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Cristian ROMERO (Argentina) is booked by -
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Anthony GORDON (England) scores!! -
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Enzo FERNANDEZ (Argentina) scores!! -
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Lautaro MARTINEZ (Argentina) scores!! -
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Rodrigo DE PAUL (Argentina) is booked
England squad
- Selected
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1 Jordan PICKFORD
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4 Declan RICE
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5 John STONES
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6 Marc GUEHI
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8 Elliot ANDERSON
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9 Harry KANE
C Forward -
10 Jude BELLINGHAM
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17 Morgan ROGERS
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18 Anthony GORDON
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24 Reece JAMES
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25 Djed SPENCE
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2 Ezri KONSA
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3 Nico OREILLY
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7 Bukayo SAKA
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11 Marcus RASHFORD
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12 Trevoh CHALOBAH
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13 Dean Henderson
Goalkeeper -
14 Jordan HENDERSON
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15 Dan BURN
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16 Kobbie MAINOO
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19 Ollie WATKINS
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20 Noni MADUEKE
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21 Eberechi EZE
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22 Ivan TONEY
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23 James TRAFFORD
Goalkeeper - Full squad
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26 Jarell QUANSAH
Defender
Argentina squad
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3 Nicolas TAGLIAFICO
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5 Leandro PAREDES
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6 Lisandro MARTINEZ
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9 Julian ALVAREZ
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10 Lionel MESSI
C Forward -
13 Cristian ROMERO
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17 Giuliano SIMEONE
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20 Alexis MAC ALLISTER
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23 Emiliano MARTINEZ
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24 Enzo FERNANDEZ
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26 Nahuel MOLINA
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1 Juan MUSSO
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2 Marcos SENESI
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4 Gonzalo MONTIEL
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7 Rodrigo DE PAUL
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8 Valentin BARCO
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11 Giovani Lo Celso
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12 Geronimo RULLI
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14 Exequiel PALACIOS
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15 Nico GONZALEZ
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16 Thiago ALMADA
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18 Nico PAZ
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19 Nicolas OTAMENDI
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21 Jose Manuel LOPEZ
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22 Lautaro MARTINEZ
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25 Facundo MEDINA
Defender
England's exit from the 2026 World Cup at the semi-final stage, losing 2-1 to Argentina under new manager Thomas Tuchel, has prompted comparisons with the pragmatic, cautious football long associated with his predecessor, Sir Gareth Southgate. Tuchel was appointed specifically to overhaul England's approach and end a 60-year wait for the trophy, yet critics note that many of the flaws he himself once identified in Southgate's teams—lack of identity, over-caution and fear of elimination—reappeared in his own side's defeat, raising questions about how much has genuinely changed.
Tuchel took a system-first approach, prioritising tactical fit over individual talent, which led him to omit players such as Phil Foden, Cole Palmer and Trent Alexander-Arnold from his squad. He built his plans around specific roles and "repetition of patterns," borrowing ideas from the modern Premier League, including quick central play and wide triangles involving full-backs, midfielders and wingers to create chances. While the second-half display in a 4-2 opening win over Croatia showed glimpses of this system working, injuries later forced changes—such as Morgan Rogers and Jude Bellingham playing together—and the intended style struggled to click consistently, culminating in the Argentina defeat.
- England lost 2-1 to Argentina in the World Cup semi-final under Tuchel.
- Critics say Tuchel's England repeated flaws he blamed on Southgate.
- Tuchel's system-first tactics didn't fully click despite squad changes.