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    Tuchel Reflects on Lessons from England’s 1-1 Draw with Uruguay

    Web DeskBy Web DeskMarch 28, 2026No Comments2 Mins Read
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    Thomas Tuchel expressed that he gained significant insights from England’s hard-fought 1-1 draw with Uruguay at Wembley on Friday, despite many key players watching the match from the stands. Ben White briefly put the home side ahead in the 81st minute, but the Arsenal defender’s goal was overturned after a VAR review ruled he fouled Federico Viñas. Federico Valverde then equalized for Uruguay from the penalty spot during stoppage time.

    Among the established players absent from the pitch were Harry Kane, Bukayo Saka, and Declan Rice, who remain part of the larger 35-man squad Tuchel assembled for the friendlies against Uruguay and Japan. The German coach experimented with various players, handing debuts to Everton midfielder James Garner and Manchester City goalkeeper James Trafford.

    In a significant development, Tuchel emphasized the importance of the lessons learned ahead of England’s final pre-World Cup match against Japan on Tuesday. “I learned a lot because it was a tough opponent, and you notice it in the details,” he said. “You learn from the behavior and the level of players like Manuel Ugarte and Federico Valverde in midfield. Playing against winners and strong defensive players shows you the high standard required.”

    Tuchel described the encounter with Marcelo Bielsa’s Uruguay, who have also qualified for the World Cup in Canada, Mexico, and the United States, as the challenging test he anticipated. “It was feisty and tough,” he noted. “Bielsa informed me months ago that they would take this very seriously and field their best team. Their substitutions showed they were unwilling to compromise, making it difficult for us.”

    He added that the match featured many new players and a fresh formation, with a lineup that had never played together before. “They gained a lot of information, but they performed well in camp and today because they implemented the structure, supported each other, and made efforts to create chances.”

    Looking ahead to the Japan game, Tuchel said the squad would need to “re-learn our principles” during three days of training. He highlighted Japan’s unique style, which typically involves a back five with wing-backs and two attacking midfielders who switch sides. “We must be tactically sharp to find solutions. This is what we expect from the players returning from a break. We will provide solutions, and they need to execute them on the pitch.”

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