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England just beat Norway in the World Cup quarter-finals, but head coach Thomas Tuchel isn’t happy. He told reporters his players got ‘lucky’ and played ‘sloppy’ football. Former England stars actually praised Tuchel for being honest. But the man who scored the winning goal, Jude Bellingham, sees things differently.

This disagreement has fans wondering: can a team win on pure mentality alone, even when they don’t play their best?

Tuchel’s Honest Assessment

Tuchel didn’t hold back after the match. He said England made too many mistakes and didn’t control the game the way they should have. ‘We got lucky today,’ he explained. ‘You can’t keep playing like this and expect to win every time.’ Many former players agree that calling out the team’s flaws now might help them improve before the semifinals.

The coach emphasized that winning can sometimes hide problems, and he wants his players to focus on being sharper and more disciplined.

Bellingham’s Point of View

Jude Bellingham, the young star who scored the winning goal, pushed back against Tuchel’s criticism. ‘I don’t think we were lucky,’ Bellingham said. ‘We fought hard and deserved the win.’ He believes the team’s ‘pure mentality’ – their determination and never-give-up attitude – is what pulled them through. For Bellingham, effort and heart matter just as much as perfect play.

This difference of opinion shows two sides of the same team: the coach wants perfection, while the players feel proud of their gritty victory.

Can ‘Pure Mentality’ Make Up for Sloppy Play?

The big question now is whether England can keep winning if they don’t clean up their game. In the knockout stages, one bad moment can send a team home. Tuchel wants his squad to tighten up defensively and make smarter decisions. But Bellingham argues that a strong mindset can overcome mistakes.

Most experts agree that you need both skill and mental toughness to win a World Cup. If England can combine Tuchel’s tactical demands with Bellingham’s fighting spirit, they might become even more dangerous.

Looking Ahead to the Semifinals

England will face a tough opponent in the semifinals. Tuchel’s honest words might push the team to play better, or Bellingham’s confidence could keep the mood high. Either way, the debate over ‘luck’ versus ‘mentality’ has everyone talking. One thing is certain: England still has a shot at the title, and their next match will show if they’ve learned from their mistakes.

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