Thomas Tuchel has ‘no regrets’ as tactics questioned in World Cup capitulation

England desperately wanted to protect its lead as time was winding down in the World Cup semifinals. Coach Thomas Tuchel made line-up and strategy changes to build a wall in front of goal.

Argentina and Lionel Messi simply kicked it down.

England led 1-0 late in the second half before Messi assisted on goals by Enzo Fernández in the 85th minute and Lautaro Martínez in the second minute of injury time to give Argentina a wild 2-1 victory and a spot in the World Cup final against Spain.

A man sits on a bench with his head in his hand.

Thomas Tuchel sits on the bench with his head in his hand as England’s World Cup hopes faded. (Getty Images: Rico Brouwer/Soccrates)

Tuchel’s tactical choices in one of the biggest match-ups in one of football’s biggest rivalries will likely be scrutinised and criticised for years. England missed its chance to return to the World Cup final for the first time since 1966.

“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,” Tuchel said.

“Straight after our goal, with no substitutions, we just conceded way too many crosses and way too many chances. So we tried to help.

“But of course, the responsibility is on the coach. And … if it doesn’t go well, it’s easy to say that it was wrong.”

Tuchel said he had no regrets about his decisions.

“You can discuss this with a million coaches [but] I have to make a decision on the pitch,” he said.

“In the moment, no regrets. The team gave everything, and we were very, very close. We deserved to be up 1-0.

“We played one of our better matches, maybe our best match in the circumstances. The team was top, we couldn’t get over the line, but no regrets.”

Tuchel’s chess moves just couldn’t contain Messi, the maestro of Argentina’s attacks.

England’s loss marked only the second time this century that the team that scored first in a World Cup semifinal match did not reach the final, according to Opta. The other team was also England in 2018 against Croatia.

England took the lead on Anthony Gordon’s goal in the 55th minute. But Argentina quickly switched the momentum with furious pressure on England’s defence.

To protect the lead, England drew closer and closer to its own goal, hoping to build the sort of impenetrable wall it had when it held on to beat Mexico in the Round of 16 despite being down to 10 players.

Tuchel swapped defender Reece James for Dan Burn, and midfielder Declan Rice for defender Nico O’Reilly in the 82nd minute.

“We played a good game for the large majority of it. Once we went 1-0 up, we seemed to just try and hold on, which at this level is not enough,” England striker Harry Kane said.

“Just gutted, gutted. Because we’ve worked so hard to get here.”

Fernandez struck barely three minutes after the England substitutions, scoring on a precision right-footed strike from just outside the penalty area.

Messi set up the play with a pass to his teammate’s feet, and England defenders failed to close him down before he ripped the shot that curled past diving goalkeeper Jordan Pickford.

Argentina kept coming, and England’s wall kept crumbling. 

The defending champions hit the crossbar and missed another header across the mouth of the goal before Martinez finally sealed it with a powerful close-range header when England defenders lost him on a cross from Messi.

“They got tired,” Martinez said.

“They pressed for 60 minutes and then just ran out of steam. They got their goal and then sat back. That gave us more composure to move the ball around and stretch the pitch.”

AP

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