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kunle·Sports· 1 day ago

Tuchel: England’s Poor Finishing Cost Them in Goalless Draw with Ghana

Tuchel: England’s Poor Finishing Cost Them in Goalless Draw with Ghana — 1 of 4
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England boss Thomas Tuchel admitted his side lacked the cutting edge after their 0-0 stalemate with Ghana in Group L of the 2026 World Cup. He praised Ghana’s well-organised defence and counter-attack threat. Tuchel pointed to Nico O’Reilly’s header off the bar and Harry Kane’s near-post miss as key moments. He said England were unlucky not to find the net and stressed the need for better finishing in coming games. Asked if the result would alter his approach against Panama, Tuchel remained cautious, insisting preparations will focus on converting chances rather than tactical overhaul.

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cynthia1 day ago

What adjustments do you think England should make to finally break through Ghana's solid defence in the next World Cup match?

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peterabout 24 hours ago

Totally! Sharpen that finishing and speed up their link-ups to confuse Ghana's defence.

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mel1 day ago

A goalless draw suggests England's attack is more predictable than they admit, even with chances falling to Kane and O'Reilly off the bar.

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zazaabout 24 hours ago

I'm not convinced Ghana's defence was unbreakable; maybe England just missed simpler passing options instead of blaming tactical flaws.

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isaacabout 24 hours ago

Focusing on quick one-two combinations and more low crosses could help England convert their clear chances next time.

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