How German Fury Inspired England to Win Against Croatia
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Thomas Tuchel inspired England's 4-2 victory against Croatia by unleashing fury from the touchline and delivering a rousing half-time speech to his nervous stars. The German manager's mixture of fiery rage and cold calculation fired up the Three Lions and saw them win their first World Cup match, after being level at 2-2 at half-time. Two first-half goals from Harry Kane, a strike from Jude Bellingham shortly after the break, and a late bonus from substitute Marcus Rashford sent the nation delirious. Tuchel's impassioned behavior, a side to his character that has strained relationships in the past, has been credited with helping England to win. Early in the first half, he laid into goalkeeper Jordan Pickford for not following his instructions, holding his ground even as the Everton star protested. "You know what you’re supposed to do, do as I told you," Tuchel reportedly said as he laid down the law to the experienced stopper, known for his own outbursts. Fox Sports reporter Geoff Shreeves noted that Tuchel was animated on the touchline, directly addressing Pickford to correct his play. Pickford pushed back slightly, but Tuchel remained firm, insisting on adherence to tactics. Additionally, Tuchel subjected winger Noni Madueke to a fierce correction within the opening minutes of his first World Cup match. Not long after Kane had given England the lead via a penalty, Tuchel commanded Madueke to push higher up the pitch. It was noted that he stormed right to the edge of the pitch to ensure his instructions were delivered, showcasing his vehement style of coaching that required intervention from his assistant, Anthony Barry, to calm him down. Tuchel's agitation was evident even before the match, as he demanded that FIFA change photography rules distracting him during the national anthem. "I have to tell you something, I am begging FIFA to change the position of the photographers in the national anthem because I could not see my team in the national anthem," he expressed. This match represented a dream occasion for Tuchel, a quality he has often been recognized for despite the temperament that can sometimes overshadow his managerial prowess.
Fonte: dailymail.com.
