England star reveals he didn’t agree with Thomas Tuchel’s tactics after World Cup exit

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Tuchel’s tactics on the night have been widely criticised (Picture: FIFA/FIFA via Getty Images)

Marc Guehi appeared to question Thomas Tuchel’s much-criticised tactics after England crashed out of the World Cup against Argentina.

The Three Lions saw their World Cup dream come to a devastating end on Wednesday night with La Albiceleste coming from behind to book their place in another final with Spain awaiting on Sunday.

Anthony Gordon gave his side the lead after 55 minutes, latching onto Morgan Rogers’ cross to score from close range.

England wilted however, inviting pressure with Argentina punishing them with two late goals from Enzo Fernandez and Lautaro Martinez sending the defending world champions through.

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Tuchel’s side had just 12 per cent possession in the time between Gordon’s goal and Martinez’s 92nd minute winner with the head coach’s substitutions widely condemned in the aftermath of another World Cup failure.

Gordon was replaced by defender Ezri Konsa after 72 minutes with two more defenders in Nico O’Reilly and Dan Burn introduced 10 minutes later.

Tuchel did throw on Marcus Rashford and Ivan Toney after Argentina had taken the lead but it was too little, too late.

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Guehi felt England should have ‘carried on pushing’ (Picture: Sebastian Frej/Getty Images)

Wayne Rooney led the post-match criticism of Tuchel’s approach and changes with centre-half Guehi also suggesting he did not agree with the manager’s call, insisting England should have ‘carried on pushing.’

‘Once we went 1-0 up we seemed to just try and hold on, which at this level is just not enough, so I’m gutted,’ Guehi said.

Guehi added: ‘We should have carried on. We should have carried on pushing.

‘It kind of felt like we scored and then the mentality was go back, defend.’

Asked if he believes the group has enough to end their long wait for silverware with Euro 2028 their next target, the Manchester City defender added: ‘I don’t know. It’s hard to think about the future right now, at this moment it is just disappointment.’

ATLANTA, GEORGIA - JULY 15: Thomas Tuchel, coach of England looks on when hydration break of first half during the FIFA World Cup 2026 Semi Final match between England and Argentina at Atlanta Stadium on July 15, 2026 in Atlanta, Georgia. (Photo by Masashi Hara/Getty Images)
Tuchel’s instructions backfired (Picture: Masashi Hara)

Tuchel was somewhat defensive of his approach when he spoke at full-time.

‘We decided to go to a back five because the gaps were far too open,’ Tuchel told BBC Sport post-match. ‘They won every header, they kept crossing and crossing. So we went to a back five to close the gaps inside and be stronger in the air.

‘Straight after our goal with no substitution, we just conceded way too many crosses and chances. We tried to help, but of course the responsibility is on the coach; if it doesn’t go well, it’s easy to say it was wrong.’

Asked if England should have instead pushed for a second goal, he responded: ‘Yeah, but it doesn’t help if you don’t have the ball. Of course we wanted to go for the second goal, but I didn’t have the feeling that an offensive substitution would help. 

‘We stayed in our 4-4-2, but became more and more passive. We couldn’t win any balls, couldn’t keep the ball. So I think it was not a structural problem. We changed nothing after a goal, but the match changed completely.’

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