England’s World Cup exit felt flat and disappointing. The team didn’t play with the fire or confidence fans expected. Now Thomas Tuchel, the new coach, has to turn things around before Euro 2028 qualifying starts. He needs to fix the same problems that caused the team to stumble on the big stage.
Shoring Up the Defense
One of the biggest issues was the back line. England gave up cheap goals and looked shaky under pressure. Tuchel can make a few changes:
- Bring in younger, faster defenders who can handle speed and counterattacks.
- Teach the team to press as a unit, not just chase the ball.
- Use a back three or a flexible system that adapts to opponents.
These tweaks can stop goals before they happen and build confidence.
Recharging the Attack
Up front, England struggled to score when it mattered most. The creative players didn’t connect well, and the strikers often had no support. Tuchel can fix that by:
- Starring players like Jude Bellingham and Bukayo Saka in free roles so they can roam and create chances.
- Adding more passing drills and quick combinations to break down packed defenses.
- Giving young strikers like Ollie Watkins more chances to lead the line.
If the attack clicks, England can score goals from anywhere on the pitch.
Building a Winning Mentality
The biggest problem might be mental. The team looked timid and afraid to make mistakes. Tuchel is known for his tough, no‑nonsense attitude. He can help by:
- Setting a clear standard of effort and bravery in training.
- Using sports psychologists to help players handle pressure.
- Encouraging leaders in the squad to speak up and take charge.
With a stronger mindset, England will believe they can beat anyone.
The Road to Euro 2028
Tuchel has two years to prepare. Qualifying starts soon, and every match matters. If he can tighten the defense, spark the attack, and build a tough mentality, England can be a real threat in Euro 2028. Fans hope this time the team will show up with fire and finish the job.