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Tuchel Under Fire as England’s World Cup Squad Sparks Fury

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England manager Thomas Tuchel is facing fierce backlash from sections of the English media after unveiling his controversial squad for the 2026 FIFA World Cup.

The former Chelsea FC, FC Bayern Munich and Borussia Dortmund boss left out several high-profile stars, including Trent Alexander-Arnold, Phil Foden, Cole Palmer and Harry Maguire from his final squad list.

The exclusions have triggered a wave of criticism across England, with many fans and pundits questioning whether Tuchel’s selections are strong enough to challenge for the World Cup title.

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Palmer Omission Dominates Headlines

Much of the outrage has centered around Palmer’s absence. Despite struggling with minor groin issues during the season, the Chelsea playmaker was widely expected to make the squad due to his creativity and attacking quality.

However, Tuchel reportedly believed England already possessed several similar attacking profiles and opted for different tactical options instead.

English Media Reacts Brutally

British tabloids wasted little time in attacking the decision.

According to reports from German outlet

The Sun described the squad announcement as a “shock” to supporters following multiple leaks before the official release.

Journalist Charlie Wyett reportedly wrote:

“Anyone who believes this England squad can win the World Cup should have their head examined.”

Meanwhile, the Daily Mirror labelled Tuchel’s decisions as “ruthless and uncompromising,” adding that the manager appears unconcerned with public opinion.

Football platform Transfer News Live escalated the criticism even further by referring to Tuchel as “the most hated man in England right now.”


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Pressure Already Mounting Before Kick-Off

Tuchel’s appointment as England boss was already viewed as a bold and divisive move given his German nationality and demanding managerial style. Now, with major stars omitted and expectations sky-high, scrutiny around the coach has intensified before the tournament has even begun.

Whether Tuchel’s gamble proves genius or disastrous will ultimately depend on England’s performances on football’s biggest stage at the 2026 FIFA World Cup.

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