England manager Thomas Tuchel has defended his side’s run to the FIFA World Cup semi-finals despite their heartbreaking 2-1 defeat to Argentina, while also criticizing the tournament’s third-place play-off.
The Three Lions will now face France in Miami after missing out on a place in the final, but Tuchel admitted neither team has any real desire to contest the bronze medal match.
Speaking after the semi-final defeat, the German coach said the emotional toll of losing a World Cup semi-final makes it difficult for players to motivate themselves for a third-place fixture.
Tuchel noted that both England and France had entered the tournament with only one objective, winning the World Cup, and described the play-off as an unwanted obligation.
He also pointed out that England will have one day less to recover than France, but insisted his squad would approach the match professionally.
Despite disappointment over the result, Tuchel maintained that reaching the last four should be regarded as a significant achievement.
He stressed that many of the world’s top football nations failed to reach the semi-finals and reminded critics that England had enjoyed a strong tournament overall.
While acknowledging that neither he nor his players wanted to hear consolation after such a painful defeat, he said the team’s progress deserved recognition.
The England boss also addressed criticism surrounding his tactical decisions against Argentina.
After Anthony Gordon gave England the lead, Tuchel switched to a five-man defence, a move some pundits, including former captain Wayne Rooney, argued invited pressure that ultimately led to Argentina’s comeback.
Tuchel, however, stood firmly by his decisions, insisting his side produced one of their best performances of the tournament and deserved more from the match.
Tuchel dismissed any suggestion that he was considering stepping down as England manager.
Instead, he reaffirmed his commitment to leading the national team into the 2028 UEFA European Championship, expressing confidence in the progress his squad has made despite falling short of reaching the World Cup final.
Looking ahead, Tuchel believes the third-place play-off offers England an opportunity to respond positively after the disappointment of the semi-final.
