Updated
Updated · ESPN · Jun 23
Tuchel Backs England's 4-2 Formula Against Ghana as Saka Returns to Full Fitness
Updated
Updated · ESPN · Jun 23

Tuchel Backs England's 4-2 Formula Against Ghana as Saka Returns to Full Fitness

3 articles · Updated · ESPN · Jun 23

Summary

  • England can clinch top spot in Group L with a win over Ghana on Tuesday, after opening their World Cup with a 4-2 victory over Croatia.
  • Thomas Tuchel said his main task is to "not disturb the music"—keeping attackers free while preserving the mindset they brought into camp rather than over-coaching them.
  • High pressing and collective defending remain central to that approach, with Tuchel saying England executed it especially well in the second half against Croatia.
  • Bukayo Saka is fully available again after two high-level training sessions without pain, giving Tuchel a full squad ahead of the Foxborough match.
  • England finish group play against Panama on Saturday, but a second straight win would already secure first place and strengthen momentum in the knockout race.

Insights

England has never beaten Ghana. Can their new high-flying attack finally rewrite history in this crucial World Cup showdown?
With star winger Bukayo Saka fully fit, will his return disrupt or supercharge England's already potent attacking lineup?
Is Tuchel's 'hands-off' coaching style a genius move or a high-risk gamble for England's World Cup title ambitions?