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England’s World Cup 2026 dreams ended in the semi-finals. It was a painful loss for the team and their supporters. Many critics pointed at manager Thomas Tuchel, claiming he failed to deliver when it mattered most.

But former England captain Alan Shearer sees things differently. He says Tuchel should not be written off just yet. The criticism is loud, but Shearer believes it won’t bother the German boss.

Shearer’s Take on the Criticism

Shearer has been through tough moments himself. As a star player, he knows that losing a big game brings intense scrutiny. He says Tuchel is tough enough to handle the pressure.

  • Tuchel has a strong record at top clubs like Chelsea and Bayern Munich.
  • He took over England just before the tournament, leaving little time to build his system.
  • The semi-final was a close contest – small margins decided the result.

Why Tuchel’s Job Isn’t Over

Despite the disappointment, Shearer insists that Tuchel’s position as England manager is safe. The Football Association (FA) is likely to keep him on. They view him as the right leader for the long term.

Shearer points out that England showed improvement under Tuchel. The team played with more confidence and organization. One bad result should not cancel out the progress.

The Long-Term Plan for England

Tuchel’s plan goes beyond one tournament. He is building a team that can compete for years. Young players are developing, and the squad has depth. The semi-final loss is a setback, not a disaster.

Shearer believes that with more time, Tuchel can get England to the next level. The foundation is there – now it’s about building on it.

What’s Next for England?

The World Cup is over, but the future is bright. Tuchel will have more time to prepare for the next challenge. With young talent emerging, England can bounce back stronger.

Shearer’s message is simple: don’t give up on Tuchel. He didn’t bring home the trophy this time, but his journey with England is far from finished.

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