Thomas Tuchel wants England substitutes to channel anger into World Cup victory

Thomas Tuchel is raring up his England substitutes for the World Cup by urging them to channel their frustrations into making a difference when they come on as players. The Germany coach believes that the key to winning the tournament lies in the team's productivity off the bench, and he will be working tirelessly with his substitutes to make sure they are fully prepared.

Tuchel's comments came after he made some significant selection calls during Thursday's 2-0 win over Serbia at Wembley. Morgan Rogers started in the No 10 role, while Jude Bellingham was left on the bench and Phil Foden also got a start off the bench. However, it was when Bellingham, Foden, and replacement Eberechi Eze came on that England scored their second goal.

Tuchel is known for his emphasis on team spirit, which he believes is essential to winning major tournaments. He remembers how strong a bond the players had at Chelsea during their Champions League-winning season in 2021, and he expects the same level of unity from his current squad.

While some fans may be frustrated with Tuchel's decisions regarding Bellingham, who is pushing for a starting spot against Albania, the coach insists that the midfielder has taken his exclusion "with no problem at all". Tuchel also explained that he chose to leave Jude on the bench due to uncertainty over Serbia's new manager Veljko Paunovic's tactics.

Despite some teething problems during the front four of Bellingham, Foden, and Eze in attack, Tuchel remains confident that his team is on the right track. He also acknowledged that he will have to make a decision about whether or not to sing the national anthem before matches - something he has so far avoided doing.

Tuchel wants his England substitutes to channel any anger they feel at not starting into making the difference when they can because the team that wins the World Cup will be defined by productivity off the bench. He is working on getting the most out of every player, including those who may not see significant playing time during the tournament.
 
omg u guys i cant believe ppl are questioning tuchel's subs strategy 🀯 he wants his squad to channel frustration into positivity and it worked like a charm against serbia!! πŸ™Œ morgan rogers started in no 10 role & Jude bellingham & phil foden came on 2 score goals πŸ‘ its all about team spirit 4 me πŸ’–
 
The World Cup is indeed around the corner and Thomas Tuchel's tactical decisions are becoming more pronounced πŸ€”. I think his emphasis on team spirit and productivity off the bench is a smart approach to ensure England's success in the tournament. The chemistry between Bellingham, Foden, and Eze was palpable when they came on as substitutes, and it's clear that Tuchel wants to harness their energy into something productive πŸ’‘.

It's also interesting to see how Tuchel is using frustration to fuel his team's performance. While some fans may be upset with the selection calls, I think this approach will ultimately benefit the squad. After all, a winning team needs players who can adapt and thrive in different situations πŸ”“.
 
Ugh, can't believe Tuchel kept Jude Bellingham on the bench AGAIN πŸ€¦β€β™‚οΈ. I get it, uncertainty over Paunovic's tactics and all that, but dude, this is a World Cup we're talking about! It's not like they have to win every single game by a landslide or anything. And what's up with Tuchel making significant selection calls without even giving the starting players some feedback? πŸ€” Morgan Rogers gets a start in the No 10 role and NO word from Tuchel on why Jude's bench time is so crucial? πŸ˜’
 
OMG, I'm so hyped for England's chances at the World Cup 🀩! Thomas Tuchel is literally the best coach ever for understanding what his players need to succeed πŸ™Œ. He knows that having a strong team spirit and productivity off the bench is key to winning it all πŸ”“. I love how he's pushing his subs to channel their frustrations into making a difference on the pitch - it's so inspiring πŸ’ͺ! And, tbh, I think some fans have been too harsh on Jude Bellingham πŸ™„... let him play when he's ready, Tuchel knows what he's doing 😎. The fact that he's working with his subs tirelessly to get them ready is a huge sign that England is gonna crush it πŸ’₯!
 
I mean, I think its kinda weird that Tuchel's trying to turn subs into saviors πŸ€”. Like, we get it, he wants his team to be productive off the bench, but what about players like Bellingham who are actually ready for a starting spot? πŸ€·β€β™‚οΈ It feels like Tuchel's playing games with people's heads, you know? And that comment about not singing the anthem before matches? That sounds super forced and attention-seeking πŸ™„. Can't he just make decisions based on what's best for the team instead of what's gonna get him publicity?
 
🌟 you know what's really cool about tuchel and his approach to the world cup? he's all about harnessing the power of frustration & turning it into fuel for greatness! πŸš€ like, instead of letting players get salty about not starting, he's using that energy to make a difference when they do come in. & honestly, i think that's something we can all learn from πŸ€—
 
I mean, gotta love how Tuchel's already thinking about what's gonna define this England squad - productivity off the bench πŸ€”. Like, yeah, sure, Jude Bellingham might be salty about being left on the bench, but TBH, it's all about making that difference when he does get his chance, right? 😏 And can we talk about how Phil Foden getting a start off the bench is just, like, super exciting for everyone except maybe those who were hoping to see Bellingham in action πŸ€·β€β™‚οΈ. But hey, at least Tuchel's keeping it real about team spirit and unity - we'll see how that plays out on the pitch ⚽️. Oh, and one more thing, can't wait for him to figure out whether or not he should be singing the national anthem before matches... priority number one, right? πŸŽΆπŸ˜’
 
πŸ€” I think its cool how Tuchel is trying to turn his subs into game changers πŸ”„ they might not get much playing time but if they can bring that energy and frustration into the pitch it could make all the difference πŸ’ͺ what do you guys think would be the most important thing for england to work on if they wanna win the world cup?
 
πŸ€” so I'm reading this and Tuchel's all like 'hey subs, channel your frustrations into making a difference'... sounds legit, but also kinda weird πŸ€·β€β™‚οΈ doesn't mean it's not gonna work tho. productivity off the bench is key in tournaments, and if his subs can bring that energy, England's got a good shot. but at the same time, I feel for Jude Bellingham, he's been pushing hard for a start and gets left on the bench... fingers crossed he'll get his chance soon 🀞
 
Wow πŸ˜‚ Tuchel's focus on productivity from the bench makes so much sense, especially with how good his subs came on in that game 🀯 Would love to see more of these young players shine! πŸ’ͺ Fingers crossed they can bring some that extra oomph to the team, especially when it matters most πŸ†
 
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