Thomas Tuchel: England head coach 'driving standards' for the Three Lions after perfect start in first two matches

25 March 2025, 16:37 | Updated: 26 March 2025, 07:55

Two from two for Thomas Tuchel, but no surprises there. England will make it comfortably to the World Cup finals, and they ought to win eight matches from eight in qualifying.

What is much more significant is what the new England head coach has learned about his squad and his approach in the last week - and what we have learned about him.

Tuchel's mission, remember, isn't just to qualify for the World Cup. It's to win the thing.

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